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identical twins

From The Labs 

Identical twins share more than identical genes

March 13, 2018March 13, 2018cancer risk, epigenetics, identical twins, Research, supersimilarity

For decades, researchers have studied genetically identical twins to estimate what proportion of disease risk is determined by one’s genes. This approach should be reevaluated,

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