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If your father's brother and mother's sister get married and have children, should there be/is there a different relationship title between you and their children other than "cousin"?

In such a situation, you would be double first cousins, which has a degree of genetic closeness that is between that of siblings and that of "regular" first cousins. On average, siblings share 1/2 of their DNA*, regular first cousins share 1/8, and double first cousins share 1/4. Although half-siblings also share 1/4 of their DNA, the correlations between the common DNA are different, so examining the genome should be able to determine whether two people who share 1/4 of their DNA are half-siblings or double first cousins. Specifically, half-siblings have one of each pair of chromosomes coming from another source, whereas any part of the genome of double first cousins may overlap. Compared to half-siblings, double first cousins have a higher chance of sharing both alleles of a gene (1/16 vs. 0) and a lower chance of sharing just one allele (3/8 vs. 1/2) with each other.* This is only considering the portions of the genome where two unrelated people would have differing genetic sequences. I am also ignoring genetic mutations that invariably take place between generations, and the fact that the Y chromosome is much smaller than the X chromosome.

If I have 2 half-sisters and double first cousins, who am I more closely related to and why?

On average a half-sibling shares 1/4 of your genes coming from the common parent, while a full-sibling shares 1/2 of your genes coming from both common parents.You share 1/2 your genes with each parent, and on average 1/4 with an aunt or uncle, 1/8 with a first cousin. You’ll share 1/4 with a double first cousin.So in this sense, half-sisters and double first cousins are equally related to you.

In a war, why is it considered moral to blow up your enemy with explosives, but not ok to kill him with phosphorus, radiation or poison?

Warning: Graphic Content aheadBecause death by radiation, phosphorus, and poison is never instant.Let me show you a couple of photos:You get the gist, it’s pretty horrific. Through all these photo’s, the victims all share 1 thing in-common; they’re dead.In a bombing if you’re not dead, you usually lose a limb, or perhaps if you’re lucky you recover fully.Now, take a quick peek at these victim survivors:https://hips.htvapps.com/htv-prod-media.s3.amazonaws.com/ibmig/cms/image/wcvb/25114738-25114738.jpgThey’re living, and they can usually have prosthetic limbs, etc.Now I ask you to look at these:I could find many more images; but as I said before, I think you get the gist.Explosion kills fast, phosphorous maims and renders a person helpless, not to mention the lasting pain.

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