Kia and Mia are monozygotic twins. At birth, they were separated and adopted by different families. Kia grew up in Los Angeles. Mia grew up in New York City. Given the research, you would expect Kia and Mia to

a. share the same degree of genetic similarity as twins reared together.
b. be less alike, genetically, than dizygotic twins reared together.
c. be identical in genetics, behaviors and preferences.
d. be no more alike in genetics, behaviors and preferences than regular siblings.


a

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