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Synonyms

genetic relationship

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noun

Historical Linguistics.
  1. the relationship that exists between languages that have developed from a single earlier language.


Etymology

Origin of genetic relationship

First recorded in 1875–80

Example Sentences

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The team looked at the genetic relationship between mothers and their adult children.

From BBC Mar. 12, 2025

The researchers also identified a genetic relationship between lice in Asia and Central America.

From Science Daily Nov. 8, 2023

Today, many Swahili people have little genetic relationship with the medieval individuals in the study.

From Science Magazine Mar. 29, 2023

He submitted DNA samples to prove he shares a genetic relationship with his children, which he hoped would speed up processing.

From New York Times Oct. 19, 2022

As was said above, the theory is not a theory of the descent of man from any particular animal type, but rather the theory of the kinship, the genetic relationship, of all animal species.

From Sociology and Modern Social Problems by Charles A. (Charles Abram) Ellwood

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