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  2. Identical ancestors point - Wikipedia

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    The identical ancestors point for Homo sapiens has been the subject of debate. In 2003 Rohde estimated it to be between 5000 and 15,000 years ago. [2] In 2004, Rohde, Olson and Chang showed through simulations that, given the false assumption of random mate choice without geographic barriers, the identical ancestors point for all humans would be surprisingly recent, on the order of 5,000 ...

  3. Genealogical numbering systems - Wikipedia

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    This method's usefulness becomes apparent when applied further back in the generations: e.g. 08-146, is a male preceding the subject by 7 (8-1) generations. This ancestor was the father of a woman (146/2=73) (in the genealogical line of the subject), who was the mother of a man (73/2=36.5), further down the line the father of a man (36/2=18 ...

  4. Mitochondrial Eve - Wikipedia

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    The identical ancestors point. In other words, "each present-day human has exactly the same set of genealogical ancestors" alive at the "identical ancestors point" in time. This is far more recent than when Mitochondrial Eve was proposed to have lived. [53] Mitochondrial Eve, the most recent female-line common ancestor of all living people.

  5. Glossary of genetics and evolutionary biology - Wikipedia

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    identical ancestors point identical by descent (IBD) (of a gene or allele) Traceable back through an arbitrary number of generations without mutation to a common ancestor of the group of descendant organisms that carries the gene or allele. [1]

  6. Identity by descent - Wikipedia

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    A DNA segment is identical by state (IBS) in two or more individuals if they have identical nucleotide sequences in this segment. An IBS segment is identical by descent (IBD) in two or more individuals if they have inherited it from a common ancestor without recombination, that is, the segment has the same ancestral origin in these individuals.

  7. IAP - Wikipedia

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    Identical ancestors point, a point in time in the past where every living member of a species at that time is either an ancestor to all living of that species or none living Identity-Aware Proxy, part of the Google Cloud Platform , that uses identity and context to guard access to your applications and VMs

  8. Talk:Identical ancestors point - Wikipedia

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    Which doesn't use the name "identical ancestors point". Now, I can't think what else "identical ancestors point" could possibly mean, so I'm not going to place whine-tags all over the article, but it would still be nice to have some source for the name. --God made the integers 21:20, 10 January 2017 (UTC)

  9. Category:Genetic genealogy - Wikipedia

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    Identical ancestors point; International Society of Genetic Genealogy; Investigative genetic genealogy; J. ... This page was last edited on 2 August 2019, at 15:20 (UTC).