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Identical Twins: Farmer and Fairbanks twins, Tomson twins, Demar twins Wiggam, A.E., (1924). The Fruit of the Family Tree. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, p. 117.

Identical Twins: Farmer and Fairbanks twins, Tomson twins, Demar twins Wiggam, A.E., (1924). The Fruit of the Family Tree. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, p. 117.

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... featured them as well in The Fruit of the Family Tree ( Figure 17). In explaining the inheritance of complex behavior, the Moon series presented twin studies as providing a far more sophisticated insight into the role of heredity in human performance than those available in studies of family lines (eliminated from the series by 1956). ...

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