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Not sure if that's absolutely accurate, what if some of your grand parents mingled with distant or not so distant cousins? ๐Ÿ˜›
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SweedWick 1 year ago
And that probably only accounts for the last 200-250 years or so. Math! Procreation!!
In-breeding might have happened at those scales ;) I wonder how common in-breeding is over 12 generations or in other words, how close to 4096 10th generation great grand parents the average human has. I bet it's less than 4000.
IT should allow to represent any data set you can research but it quickly gets embarrassing when the closed circles appear on the graph ๐Ÿ˜…
Oh, you mean you want to draw all the offsprings of all your 4096 10th level great grand parents? That's probably in the billions?
A flawed understanding of human ancestry illustrated by a base 2 progression that most ppl moderately familiar with computers know off by heart. I'm not seeing the 'coolness' here
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