The gene–environment interaction known as the passive gene–environment correlation refers to . . .
a. Cases where one twin is more lethargic than the other twin (only for monozygotic twins)
b. Situations where parents provide both genes and an environment that supports the expression of those genes
c. Situations where the environments suppress gene expression
d. Environments where situations suppress gene expression
b. Situations where parents provide both genes and an environment that supports the expression of those genes
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