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  2. Twins and handedness - Wikipedia

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    If the parents are both right-handed, in dizygotic and monozygotic twins there is a 21% chance of one being left-handed. If one parent is left-handed, in DZ and MZ twins there is a 57% chance of one being left-handed. If both parents are left-handed, it is almost certain one twin will be left-handed. [citation needed]

  3. One left handed, one right. Etc. Image credits: MontEcola #5. My wife is an identical twin. When we first started dating I could tell them apart from their voices, smell, makeup, and eyes ...

  4. Bryan brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Bryan brothers are identical twins born on April 29, 1978, with Mike the elder by two minutes. Mike is 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) and right-handed. Bob is 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) and left-handed. [45] In their early days as junior players, they were forbidden to play each other in tournaments by their parents.

  5. Handedness - Wikipedia

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    Left-handed drivers are usually on the right side of the field, because they can get better angles to pass the ball or shoot for goal. Ice hockey typically uses a strategy in which a defence pairing includes one left-handed and one right-handed defender. A disproportionately large number of ice hockey players of all positions, 62 percent, shoot ...

  6. 6 things you never knew about left-handed people - AOL

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    An older study found that left-handed people were better at "divergent thinking", and a more recent research cites lefties have better working memories and mental flexibility. 5. Don't get too ...

  7. 24 Things You Didn't Know About Left-Handed People - AOL

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    Left-handed people, who account for roughly 10% of the world's population, experience distinct challenges, benefits, and quirks of daily life that most right-handed people usually never even consider.

  8. Hair whorl - Wikipedia

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    Another result concerning handedness of the progeny of discordant monozygotic twins suggests that left handed people are one gene apart from right handed people. Together, these results suggest (1) that a single gene controls handedness, whorl orientation, and twin concordance and discordance and (2) that neuronal and visceral (internal organs ...

  9. Conjoined twin Abby Hensel is now married - AOL

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    Conjoined twins Abby and Brittany Hensel, ... Abby controls their right arm and leg, Brittany controls the left. ... Only about one in every 200,000 live births result in conjoined twins.