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Hello, we're going to tackle this question today.
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So twin and adoptive studies are used often in genetics.
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Monocytic twins that will raise the part can illustrate the contribution of a blank trait to a trait.
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So let's go over each of the answers.
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And let's talk about some of those words that are in the question that you may not understand.
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So twin and adeptive studies.
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So we know that these twins are going to be adopted, which is really important.
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For figuring out what the answer is.
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They're often using genetics.
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So we know that monosygotic twins are twins that are produced from the same egg and same sperm.
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This means that they are identical twins and they share the same dna.
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That's really important as well.
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So they are monosygodic twins that were raised apart from each other.
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And we're going to see what that can contribute to.
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Similar environments.
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So let's go through a first.
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Similar environments means if the twins were raised in two different households or two different countries or anything along those lines.
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So here's an example.
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If the twins grow up in different environments, for example, one grows in a family with plenty of food, nutritious food, and those sports.
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So a healthy lifestyle.
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While the other twin grows up in poverty with a limited amount of food supply.
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This will allow us to see that even though the twins are identical, they share the same dna, the environmental factors, similar or different environments, will affect the development of the twins...