ND STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY LOOSELEAF GENETICS: FROM GENES TO GENOMES
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ISBN: 9781260406092
Author: HARTWELL, Leland, HOOD, Leroy, Goldberg, Michael
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education/stony Brook University
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Chapter 22, Problem 6P
Studies have indicated that for pairs of twins raised in the same family, the environmental similarity for monozygotic (MZ) twins is not significantly different from the environmental similarity for fraternal (dizygotic or DZ) twins. Why is this fact important for calculations of heritability?
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