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It is generally believed that members of same - sex twin pairs are more likely to be similar to one another than members of opposite - sex twin pairs . ( But , for evidence that this is not always the case , see Dale et al .
It is generally believed that members of same - sex twin pairs are more likely to be similar to one another than members of opposite - sex twin pairs . ( But , for evidence that this is not always the case , see Dale et al .
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In all ten studies , concordance rates were greater for MZ than DZ twin pairs , with the differences being significant in all of the studies except Stevenson et al . 1987. The difference between MZ and DZ concordance rates was ...
In all ten studies , concordance rates were greater for MZ than DZ twin pairs , with the differences being significant in all of the studies except Stevenson et al . 1987. The difference between MZ and DZ concordance rates was ...
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Because , for language disorders , multiplex families are rare ( Stromswold 1998 ) , geneticists also compare the DNA of sibling pairs in which one sibling is affected , the other unaffected . In nonparametric sibling - pair analyses ...
Because , for language disorders , multiplex families are rare ( Stromswold 1998 ) , geneticists also compare the DNA of sibling pairs in which one sibling is affected , the other unaffected . In nonparametric sibling - pair analyses ...
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Aspects of plurality in Hoan Chris Collins | 456 |
Abaza applicatives Brian OHerin | 477 |
The nominal analysis of childrens interpretations of adjunct pro clauses Helen Goodluck | 494 |
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