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The Slavic people. For example Croats, Slovaks, Slovenes and Macedonians.
The term "Arab" does not refer to an ethnically homogenous group of people. Arabs in Yemen, Arabs in Egypt, and Arabs in Morocco, for example, have very different genetic makeup. Jews have strong genetic similarity to Arabs of the Levant, especially Palestinians and Jordanians and a more distant similarity to Arabs of Mesopotamia.
Jake and Mack Miller are not related. Miller is a very common surname so it is not unreasonable to have multiple people with that name who are completely unrelated.
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The English language has no specific term for two unrelated people who have the same aunt. Two unrelated people, A and B, can have the same aunt if the brother of A's parent is married to the sister of B's parent. The couple are aunt and uncle to both A and B, but A and B are not related to each other.
This claim is incorrect; no two people, whether completely unrelated or identical sibling, has the same fingerprint. This is because your fingerprint is mutually exclusive to any genetic factor; your fingerprint is caused as a result of your experience in the womb, not your genes.
You can have a baby with anyone of the opposite sex. Doing so with a third cousin is not going to increase the risk of genetic disease in the child by very much compared with doing it with someone you believe is completely unrelated to you, unless there is a long history of cousin marriages in both your families. Remember that many people have no idea who their third cousins are, so may unknowingly do this.
Ethnicity refers to the genetic, hereditary and shared past of people. It can be likened to a kinship. A culture, on the other hand, doesn't have a hereditary or biological similarity. Instead, it's the shared ideals, beliefs, and values of a group of people irregardless of race or ethnicity.
Its genetic,their parents or parent might have that genetic.
Yes-- Jews and Arabs are both descendants of Abraham. Modern genetic studies show that Jews are related to Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese people [Human Genetics Program at New York University School of Medicine: May 9, 2000].
No, because that is completely unrelated.
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