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by defrost
654 days ago
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> there will be 64 people with 1.56% of my DNA What if they all have an exact copy of the same 1.56% of you DNA and the rest is lost forever? In reality .. A) it doesn't work that way and B) for the bit that does work that way it is as unlikely for the same 1/64 "fingerprint" to be all that is shared as it is for a complete "fingerprint" to be exactly split into 64 parts, each to one of 64 descendants. |
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