Studies of monochorionic and dichorionic twins
a. offer further evidence of the role of the prenatal environment in schizophrenia.
b. suggest that schizophrenia is more heritable than previously thought.
c. indicate that the risk of developing schizophrenia is not altered by the prenatal environment.
d. establish that genetic relatedness to an affected individual has nothing to do with one's risk of developing schizophrenia.
a. offer further evidence of the role of the prenatal environment in schizophrenia.
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