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by ronaldx
4385 days ago
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True in theory, but unlikely to the point of irrelevant. Assuming chromosomes are inhereted whole, the probability that siblings share less than 25% DNA - the equivalent of one further generation away - is 0.00531 (0.5% chance). But chromosomes are not inherited whole - they recombine. This hugely reduces the probability even from that start point. |
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