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Posted: 11.05.06 09:59. Post subject: Why we are not all named Smith
Dear Sir As I understand it, the proportion of the human race with Jesus's bloodline would approach a high asymptote(a limit it could get closer and closer to without reaching) leaving a few people who were not descended from him, all else being equal. Of course all else might not be equal and strict inbreeding might preserve a separate line. If Jesus's genes were widespread, some people would probably still have more of them than others. I don't know very much about it, but it's a sort of topic that's been discussed in different literature -see under "Why we are not all named Smith" Yours Sincerely, Alan E. Dunne
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