ON SOME FEATURES OF DETECTING CONCORDANCE IN MONOZYGOTIC (MZ) TWINS
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https://doi.org/10.52340/jecm.2025.04.07Keywords:
monozygotic twins, concordance, featuresAbstract
In this paper, we attempted to analyze and compare the drawings made by MZ twins, who were born naturally and by cesarean section. It is noteworthy that they created the paintings at the same time, and each twin did not know what the other twin, who was in a different area, was painting. Based on the results obtained, we came to the conclusion that the concordance of drawings made by MZ twins, both naturally and by cesarean section, was quite high. This indicates that certain skills in humans are determined in our bodies even before birth. We would also like to note that in MZ twins, the second twin was more oriented towards drawing details than the first. In order to conduct a more in-depth analysis of the issues presented here, we believe it would be interesting to process the data we have collected using artificial intelligence.
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