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I was questioning it for a long time and while collecting samples I came across with this example. I wonder your opinions about inheritance.
This is an example of how crazy the process can be:
(Father - Son - Mother)
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ADNA is a half from each parent but that half is completely random, otherwise we would be basically clones.







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It can be a crazy process.
Here are our K13 results using our AncestryDNA kits:
Me:
North_Atlantic 44.87%
Baltic 25.12%
West_Med 15.91%
West_Asian 6.14%
East_Med 6.11%
South_Asian 1.14%
Oceanian 0.42%
Northeast_African 0.27%
My Dad:
North_Atlantic 47.37%
Baltic 20.98%
West_Med 16.15%
West_Asian 6.99%
East_Med 5.51%
Red_Sea 0.36 %
South_Asian 1.43%
Amerindian 0.39%
Oceanian 0.55%
Northeast_African 0.27%
My Mom:
North_Atlantic 44.46%
Baltic 28.32%
West_Med 13.49%
West_Asian 5.24%
East_Med 5.21%
South_Asian 1.18%
Siberian 0.70%
Oceanian 0.37%
Sub-Saharan 1.03%
"Tainted souls who try to purify themselves with blood are like the man who steps in filth and thinks to bathe in sewage."
- Heraclitus


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So some components are perfectly in the middle, and others are almost exactly from one of their parents.
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