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Posted on 20/03/04

Why identical twins stop being identical

As children, Malcolm and Michael Lee liked to see if people could tell them apart. In Grade 9, the identical twins from Maple Ridge, B.C., switched classes one day, "and no one knew it," Malcolm recalls.

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