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Yes, double first cousins are considered first-degree relatives. This occurs when two siblings from one family each marry two siblings from another family, resulting in their children sharing both sets of grandparents. As a result, double first cousins have a closer genetic relationship than regular first cousins, sharing about 25% of their DNA, similar to that of half-siblings.

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