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Feb

a. father
b. ferternal twin
c. identical twin
d. mother


Answer:
Siblings are always the first place to look for a bone marrow match although even then many siblings are not a match, even though they may share the same blood group.
As an identical twin however was actually a part of you in the embryonic stage until the fertilised egg split into two, and they share the same genes therefore they’ll be a perfect match.

Answer:
Any one of them could be a match but I would begin with a twin.

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