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The '''Vietnam Era Twin Registry''' is a governmental record of male-male [[twin]] pairs who served in the [[United States|US]] military between 1965 and 1975, a period often referred to as the [[Vietnam era]], in reference to the [[Vietnam War]]. This is one of the largest [[twin study|twin studies]] worldwide and thus of importance in understanding the [[heritability]] of [[human biology]].
The '''Vietnam Era Twin Registry''' is a governmental record of male-male [[twin]] pairs who served in the [[United States of America|US]] military between 1965 and 1975, a period often referred to as the [[Vietnam era]], in reference to the [[Vietnam War]]. This is one of the largest [[twin study|twin studies]] worldwide and thus of importance in understanding the [[heritability]] of [[human biology]].

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The Vietnam Era Twin Registry is a governmental record of male-male twin pairs who served in the US military between 1965 and 1975, a period often referred to as the Vietnam era, in reference to the Vietnam War. This is one of the largest twin studies worldwide and thus of importance in understanding the heritability of human biology.