Yes you can. A first cousin once removed shares 16 percent of genes with you on average and there is still a larger chance of having a child say with cystic fibrosis that having a child with an unrelated person. So inbreeding is to be avo...
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Anybody can inherit if he or she is named in the will. If that person is not named, but is nonetheless the closest surviving relative, then he or she can still inherit. If there are closer surviving relatives, then inheritance is less likel...
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It is legal in 26 states (guess where most of them are!) to marry your first cousin, german. So a first cousin, once removed, being the equivalent of a second cousin, should be legal everywhere. But I agree, why? When there are over 6 bi...
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OK, first cousins are the children of siblings. For example, the children of your father's brother (or sister) are your first cousins. The children of first cousins are second cousins. But--what about the relationship between you and your...
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first cousins are children born in the first generation removed from whoever. for example, my father and my uncle are the generation we are talking about, so my brother and I and my uncle's children are first cousins. we are the same genera...
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Technically, a healthy male and healthy female can reproduce. so the answer is yes.
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The child of your first cousin, once removed, is your first cousin, twice removed, because you are two generations apart in your family tree.
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