What is the expected outcome when a person (twin A) experiences a large deletion of DNA in one of his noncoding region and his monozygotic twin (twin B) does not?
A) DNA identification of each twin will be more specific.
B) Only their somatic cells will remain identical at all loci.
C) Only their germline cells will remain identical at all loci.
D) They will now be dizygotic twins instead of monozygotic twins.
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