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Answer:Oh my dear Lord in Heaven are you serious? Of course you are still related to her. Pray to the Lords that these vile thoughts are purged from your young mind. Answer:Genetically, a first cousin twice removed is the same degree of kinship as a second cousin. Shared genes inherited from the common ancestor amount to about 3%.
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Can you take genes from your first cousin twice removed?

You and your first cousin twice removed probably share more genes with each other than you do with someone you might meet at random on the street. But you cannot take genes from anyone, whether they are your first cousin twice removed or not.


Can you inherit genes from your first cousin twice removed?

No, your first cousin (whether twice removed or otherwise) is not in your direct line of descent and you can inherit nothing genetically from that person. You can inherit genes from your parents that your first cousin (whether twice removed or at some other removal) inherited from his parents.


Is it right to fancy your cousin?

Your first cousin's daughter is your first cousin, once removed. I some jurisdictions, such a marriage would be permitted and in others forbidden. But, in any case, it might put stress on you family bonds (for lack of better words). If it doesn't work out your relationship with your cousin might not ever be the same.


Can you take traits from your first cousin twice removed?

You can have traits that are shared. It's somewhat complicated, though. The basic genetic sharing between a first cousin twice removed and you is 1/32. So, assuming the trait in question is coded by a single place on the genome, it's roughly 1/32 chance that it will be inherited (see below)That's for general inheritance. There's also two sex-linked forms of inheritance: Y chromosome inheritance (which goes through males) and mitochondrial inheritance (which goes through females). If you're in purely female or purely male lines, you not only may but will share significant genetic traits with your first cousin twice removed.That is, if the first cousin twice removed is the son of a brother of your paternal grandfather, you will share an Y chromosome. If your first cousin twice removed is the daughter of the sister of your maternal grandmother, you will share mitochondrial DNA structure.Inheritance fraction:Your first cousin, twice removed is your grandparent's cousin. You and your grandparent share 1/4 of your genes (your share 1/2 with your parent, which again share 1/2 with your grandparent). Your grandparent and their cousin share 1/8 of their genes (1/2 with your great-grand parent, who again share 1/2 with their sibling, who again share 1/2 with their child which would be the cousin). 1/4 of 1/8 is 1/32, so the net a similarity to a second cousin twice removed is 1/32. Your first cousin, twice removed, may also be the grandchild of your first cousin.


Does a first cousin have a close genetic relationship?

No. First cousin share 1/8 of your variable genes and only 1/32 with second cousins. With third cousins you share only 1/128.


If you are related to a cousin by marriage are they still your cousin if the parents get a divorce?

If your parents divorce then yes, your cousin still remains your cousin. A cousin is the children of your mother or father's siblings (your aunts or uncles). Such as brother or sister's children. This will make them first cousins to you. Just because your parent's divorce you are still related by blood and genes. no like what if you where related to a grandmother and stuff annd your grandfather got married to that grandmother but she is not related to you really only by marriage and my one cousin I am fallin for him me and him like eacchother the thing is i don't know if it ok we go out since my grandfather divorce my grandma Donna which she isn't my real grandmother and that cousin is only related on her side not any of my parents????? --Ashley


What is a double cousin marriage?

Lets say you only have ONE first cousin... Your mom and your cousin's mom are sisters. Your father and your cousin's father are brothers. Doubling the genes you have in common... or your mom and your cousin's dad are brother and sister... and your dad and your cousin's mom are brother and sister...


How are cousins related to each other?

A cousin is related to you through your mothers' sister, which is your aunt. Your cousins are related close enough that you should not think about messing with them. period. Scientist believe that the closeness of the DNA in the bloodline can cause possible genetic mutations and may cause physical and mental retardation. Cousins are related to you by your parent's sibling's children are your cousins.


Are the kitchen cousin a couple?

Eh? What part of "cousins" you don't get? They are related to each other as cousins. They even look alike because they share the same genes.


Can a first cousin have children with a second cousin?

It depends on where you live whether it's legal or not but doctors have found that the risk is very small for getting damaged children between first cousins. The risks are greater in countries where people continue marrying and have children with first cousins but if it's not a custom there's usually no problem.


Is the do-do bird a cousin to the kiwi bird?

No. They are in completely different orders. These are very far appart in genes.


What kinds genes that regulate development suggest that flies and mice are related?

Homeotic Genes