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Understanding Epigenomics through monozygotic twins

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<p><strong>Monozygotic twins</strong>&nbsp;are&nbsp;<strong>identical twins</strong>&nbsp;and form when a single fertilized egg splits. Depending on the timing of the spilt, the<strong>twins</strong>&nbsp;will have different numbers of placentas (the organ that nourishes the fetus inside the womb) and amniotic sacs.</p>