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A niece is the daughter of your brother or sister and therefore has at least one grandparent who is also your ancestor. Sharing an ancestor, you are blood relatives - to the extent that term has any real meaning. (Remember, we share DNA, not blood, with our relatives.)

However, if the niece, or her parent, was adopted, she is still a niece but shares no genetics with you and so would not be considered a "blood relative" by those who use that term.

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No. You have no ancestor who is also their ancestor, so they are not a "blood relative," to the extent that archaic term has any real meaning today.

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Your niece is a child of one of your siblings while your cousin is the child of one of your parents siblings. In a direct line, your niece would be closer related to you.

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Yes. You have a common ancestor (the uncle's parent and the niece's grandparent).

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