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19 September, 18:17

Explain why identical twins containing the same DNA often have differences in

their phenotypes (physical appearance).

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  1. 19 September, 20:09
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    50%

    Explanation:

    I did it on middle school

    And for DNA is always 50% bc is 100% 50+50=100

    100-50=50
  2. 19 September, 20:38
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    DNA always has a 50 50 percentage of being chosen from each parent. So they have 50% of getting the eye color of the dad and 50% chance of getting eye color from the mom.
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