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By Regina Carr
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DNA Ancestors Parents Children Grandchildren Great Grandchildren Types of Families Conclusion
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Made of cells. Skin. Blood. Buccal (inside the mouth).Muscle.Fat
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Mt-DNA HVR- 1 and 2 marker test is used to determine maternal or mother parentage Y-DNA 20, 44,67 or 91 marker test is used to determine paternal or father parentage
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.Great-great grand mother and great great grand father.Great grand mother and great grand father.Grand mother and grand father.Mother and father.Children
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Mother Father Legal Guardian
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Sisters Brothers
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Granddaughter Grandson
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Aunts Uncles Cousins
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Nuclear Single Parent Extended Same Gender
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http://dnaancestryproject.com/what_is_dna.php http://www.fotosearch.com/photos-images/extended- family.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_family
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A family can be made biologically or socially. A family will share the same blood line from the DNA that is in the family linage. A family will often times have both parents or sometimes will have only one parent. There are several different types of families with the nuclear family being the most common. Families can also be made by marriage or combining family members and joining them to live under the same roof. Families are created and is intended for the use of positive means in society.
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