Which of the following statements is true? (1 point)

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Traits that are not similar in identical twins and not similar between unrelated people in the same environment are likely inherited. 
Traits that are not similar in identical twins and not similar between unrelated people in the same environment are likely inherited. 

Traits that are similar in identical twins and similar between unrelated people in the same environment are likely inherited. 
Traits that are similar in identical twins and similar between unrelated people in the same environment are likely inherited. 

Traits that are not similar in identical twins and similar between unrelated people in the same environment are likely inherited. 
Traits that are not similar in identical twins and similar between unrelated people in the same environment are likely inherited. 

Traits that are similar in identical twins and not similar between unrelated people in the same environment are likely inherited.

1 answer

The true statement is:

Traits that are similar in identical twins and not similar between unrelated people in the same environment are likely inherited.

This statement reflects the understanding that if identical twins (who share the same genetic makeup) show similarity in certain traits, while unrelated individuals in the same environment do not, it suggests that genetic factors play a significant role in the development of those traits.