The theory that different organisms have ancestors that are related is the ?
There is no credible evidence for either American Indians or India Indians being descended from Hebrews, with the possible exception of some relatively recent crossbreeding.The Book of Mormon, which the LDS church regards as Holy Scripture, claim that the descendants of a wealthy Hebrew prophet named Lehi crossed the (Pacific) Ocean to the Promised Land (the Americas) some time around 600 BC. However, modern anthropology, genetics, and archaeology have found absolutely no support for any of this, and even the LDS has backed off a bit, now only claiming that the Lamanites are "among the ancestors of the American Indians" instead of being "the principal [emphasis mine] ancestors of the American Indians" due to overwhelming evidence that the American Indians are far more closely related genetically to people from East Central Asia than to people from the Middle East.
Siberian Huskys are related to Alaskan huskies through there ancestors. Just like they are related to all other dogs through there ancestors. The reason all dogs are related to each other is because they are all related to there ancestors the wolves
Well, since we all have one common ancestor, yes, but for all practical purposes, they are not related. Their relation is like the relation between Lybians and Russians
You are not related to your wife's cousin; you share no ancestors.
They are not directly related, but they might have great ancestors who are related.
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The Japanese-American citizens were compelled to enter into what were essentially concentration camps for the duration of the war ~ see related link below .
No. Despite looking similar, they are not closely related.
In the battle of Midway the American and Japanese navies were involved ~ see related link below .
People are genetically related if they have one or more ancestors in common.
Akebono is most related to Japan. Akebono is the name of a popular American-Japanese sumo wrestler. It is also the Japanese word for "dawn" or "daybreak".