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Reviewing Methods of Studying Epigenetic Drift in Monozygotic Twins

By Pranjal Verma, Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior ‘25   Introduction Twin births made up 3.11% of American live births in the year 2020 [1]. There are two types of twin pairs: monozygotic (MZ), or those consisting of identical genomes, and dizygotic (DZ), or those consisting of genomes with 50% similarity (the same as siblings) [2]. […]

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