You receive XX from your mother and YX from your father.

A domingo, 30 de jun de 2019, 16:39, Paul <[email protected]> escreveu:

> Hello all:
>
> I have a DNA question I hope someone with more knowledge can answer.
> Myself and a few other family members tested with 23andMe. My oldest sister
> (who is actually my half sister (different fathers)) and I recently
> discovered we have a half brother. You guessed it, we all have different
> fathers. While looking at mine and Dean’s (half brothers given name) shared
> segments, how can we have completely identical match on the X chromosome
> when we have different fathers? My paternal haplogroup is R-P311 while
> Dean’s is R-CTS6. All three of us share the same maternal haplogroup
> U5b.......
>
> Paul G.
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