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Dramatically Different Dizygotic Twins: Will We Include Them in Research? / Twin Research Reviews: Congenital Anomalies, Mirror-Image Effects in Conjoined Twins, Older Mothers of Twins; / Twin Statistics: 'Massachusetts, Land of Twins'; / Tribute: Dr Victor A. McKusick
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 February 2012
Abstract
The increased frequency of interracial marriage is a likely source of unusual-looking dizygotic (DZ) twins. Some members of DZ twin pairs born to mixed-race couples inherit very different physical features from their parents. This raises several questions, such as: Will researchers wish to include such twins in their ongoing studies? Next, new twin research concerned with congenital anomalies, mirror-image effects in conjoined twins and older mothers of twins will be reviewed. New statistics on twinning rates in Massachusetts will also be summarized, followed by a tribute to the late medical geneticist Dr. Victor A. McKusick.
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