George and Henry are identical twins. George was raised by his mother, and Henry was raised by his father. Based on this information, one can conclude that the boys’
a. phenotypes will be the same because their genotypes are exactly the same
b. phenotypes will be different even though their genotypes are exactly the same
c. genotypes will be different because their phenotypes are different
d. genotypes will be the same because their phenotypes are the same
Ans: B
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