We don't know whether your genes contribute to your chances of having twins. It's possible, but it hasn't been proven. One clue that genetics are involved: Fraternal twins tend to run in families.
The wealth of data from these studies has led to the publication of over 75 journal articles and a book in 2001. Center for Antisocial Drug Dependence: Genetics Community Twin Sample (CADD): For this ...
Current research at IBG uses large scale family, twin, adoption, and molecular genetic studies in humans, and behavioral and molecular genetic studies in model organisms, in order to understand ...
The information gathered from the study of twins lays the groundwork for future genetic research, including the degree to which any aspects of life are determined by genetics, the location of ...
Benin has 27.9 twin births for every 1,000 live births, which is the highest rate of natural twinning in the world. Genetics is mostly to blame for this high percentage, especially among women ...