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Jul 16, 2020
5:10:29pm
mvtoro Scrub
Sure. But for the purposes of this question it doesn't really matter if it's 50, 49, 51... It's about the fact that only
*half will be in common. So what's more important than the possible variance from 50%, is the fact that the other half will not necessarily be in common and therefore will likely show quite a bit of diversity from one sibling to another.
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