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Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the carrier of genetic information, including for all known living organisms. The only known exceptions are RNA viruses.

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What is the expected amount of DNA shared by first cousins and the people between them in a ...

To simplify your problem, let's just consider autosomal DNA. … Thus, you share approximately 1/8 of DNA(I know saying so is not scientifically strict as there are recombinations and mutations that prevent the DNA to be exactly the same.) with your first cousins. …
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