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  • Understanding Distant Relationships: Definition & Genetic Similarity
    "Distantly related" means that two individuals or organisms share a common ancestor, but that ancestor lived a long time ago. This means that the relationship between them is weak and there is little genetic similarity compared to closer relatives.

    Here's a breakdown of what it implies:

    * Shared ancestry: There is a common ancestor, but it's far back in their family tree.

    * Limited genetic similarity: They share fewer genes in common than closely related individuals.

    * Less obvious physical resemblance: They may not look very alike, even if they have similar traits.

    * Weak familial bond: There may be little awareness of the relationship or a feeling of connection.

    Examples:

    * A human and a chimpanzee are distantly related.

    * Two people who share a great-grandparent are distantly related.

    * A wolf and a domestic dog are distantly related.

    It's important to note that:

    * "Distantly related" is a relative term. What's considered distant for one species may be close for another.

    * The degree of relatedness can be measured through genetic testing.

    Overall, "distantly related" signifies a loose and often insignificant connection between individuals or organisms.

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