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  2. Sibling - Wikipedia

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    Adoptive siblings are raised by a person who is the adoptive parent of one and the adoptive or biological parent of the other. Siblings-in-law are the siblings of one's spouse, the spouse of one's sibling, or the spouse of one's spouse's sibling. [14] [15] The spouse of one's spouse's sibling may also be called a co-sibling. [16] [17] Not related:

  3. Consanguinity - Wikipedia

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    Thus, a parent and child pair has a value of r=0.5 (sharing 50% of DNA), siblings have a value of r=0.5, a parent's sibling has r=0.25 (25% of DNA), and first cousins have r=0.125 (12.5% of DNA). These are often expressed in terms of a percentage of shared DNA but can be also popularly referred to as % of genes although that terminology is ...

  4. Family - Wikipedia

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    Family (from Latin: familia) is a group of people related ... a spouse of a parent that is not a biological parent; Sibling: ... "domestic violence" shall mean all ...

  5. Adopted brother and sister discover they are biological ...

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    adopted siblings find out they are biological siblings (Courtesy Angela Laffin) Today, Victoria is a 19-year-old college student studying psychology and creative writing.

  6. Man Meets His Biological Siblings 75 Years After Being ...

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    It's a Christmas miracle! A 75-year-old man who was adopted as an infant in Buffalo, N.Y., recently discovered that he has one half-sister and four half-brothers.

  7. Brother and sister who were adopted separately discover they ...

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    ‘The odds are insane’

  8. Birth order - Wikipedia

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    In their book Sibling Relationships: Their Nature and Significance across the Lifespan, Michael E. Lamb and Brian Sutton-Smith argue that as individuals continually adjust to competing demands of socialization agents and biological tendencies, any effects of birth order may be eliminated, reinforced, or altered by later experiences.

  9. Best Friends Who Discovered They're Sisters Now Learn They ...

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    Madison is also trying to plan a family reunion in the Dominican Republic, so Buonaguirio can meet his biological father and the seven siblings who live there. Someday, he says, he will probably ...