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  2. How to name twin girls, according to a baby name expert - AOL

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    If you’re a baby boomer who attended school with twin girls, it’s likely their names matched (think Abby and Gabby.) "It was Erin and Erica, and Donnie and Robbie,” Namerology creator Laura ...

  3. How to name twin boys, according to a baby name expert - AOL

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    Choosing twin boy names means twice the fun! Here are the best tips from a baby name expert. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  4. The most popular 2024 baby registry must-haves as ... - AOL

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  5. Minnesota Center for Twin and Family Research - Wikipedia

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    Its original goal was to establish a registry of all twins born in Minnesota from 1936 to 1955 to be used for psychological research. Recently, it has added twins born between 1961 and 1964. It primarily conducts personality and interests tests with its 8,000+ twin pairs and family members via mail.

  6. Twin registry - Wikipedia

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    The use of twins can improve the statistical power of a genetic study by reducing the amount of genetic and/or environmental variability. [1] " Identical twins" (monozygotic (MZ) twins) share virtually all their genes with each other, and "fraternal twins" (dizygotic (DZ) twins), on average, share about 50% of their genes with each other (about the same amount of sharing as non-twin siblings).

  7. Vietnam Era Twin Registry - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnam Era Twin Registry (abbreviated VET Registry) is a twin registry containing 7,369 male-male twin pairs who served in the United States Armed Forces during the Vietnam War (defined as the period from 1964 to 1975). As of 2013, it is one of the largest national adult twin samples in the United States. [1]

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