• Lojcs@lemm.ee
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    9 months ago

    Depends on the chromosomes, if adam had two identical ones for each the kids would be clones barring mutations.

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      9 months ago

      The chances are around 260k to 1. Factoring Eve’s lack of a second sex chromosome, (unless she has swyer syndrome) the equation would be 1/((22²+1)(23²))≈0.00039%

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        9 months ago

        Seeing how we’re talking about religion and first man, I don’t think we’re limited by probability here.

        BTW so there are 30k people with identical chromosomes??

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          As you mentioned it depends on chromosomal differences, I just provided the probability of it actually happening.

          And, yes. Barring any mutations or trait selectivity, if we all came from the same individual, there would be about 30k identical people of the 8.1b population.