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Consider the situation where one sperm fertilizes one egg. early in cell division, this zygote separates to form two separate cell masses. this results in two offspring who are genetically the same and
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Consider the situation where one sperm fertilizes one egg. early in cell division, this zygote separates to form two separate cell masses. this results in two offspring who are genetically the same and are called
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monozygotic or identical twins
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