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Can you calculate shared DNA in more complicated families? Like ones that intermarry, or with incest?​

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How can tests like 23andMe link genetic markers to a disease? Scientists .... Can you calculate shared DNA in more complicated families? Like ones that intermarry, or with incest

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Explanation:

To understand how we can test someone’s DNA to check if their parents were closely related, we need to know a little more about how DNA works.

DNA has the instructions for making us. Since we all look a little bit different, it’s not surprising that our DNA is different, too.

Some people are tall and others are short, some have blue eyes and some have green or brown. These differences are coded in our DNA.

Our DNA is stored in our cells as 23 pairs of chromosomes. You’ve probably heard that you get half of your DNA from mom and half from dad. That’s because we get one chromosome of each pair from mom and one from dad.

Let’s look at a person whose parents aren’t related. If the parents are unrelated, then the chromosomes in each pair are very different from one another.

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