You aren’t genetically related to all your ancestors.
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Since you’re a descendant of your ancestors, it makes sense to assume you’re genetically related to all of them — right? As it turns out, that’s not the case. A bit of math combined with the passage of time from one generation to the next shows how, after a certain point, it’s simply not possible to share genetic material with all of your relatives. |
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