What percentage of alleles will be shared by certain siblings due to the law of independent assortment?
A) Monozygotic twins will have no alleles in common.
B) Monozygotic twins will have about 50% of their alleles in common.
C) Two typical siblings will have about 50% of their alleles in common.
D) Dizygotic twins will have 100% of their alleles in common.
C
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a. true b. false