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After embryonic development, members of the phylum Rotifera are incapable of:
Monozygotic Twins
Identical twins that develop from a single fertilized egg and share 100% of their genetic material, leading to nearly identical physical traits and often similar behavior.
Dizygotic Twins
Twins that are formed from two different eggs fertilized by two different sperm, making them genetically similar to siblings born at different times.
IQ
Intelligence Quotient, a numerical measure of a person's relative intelligence determined through various standardized tests.
Canalized Trait
A characteristic that is genetically determined to a high degree, showing little variation in the population due to environmental influences.
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