TonyM wrote:
>
> Not so sure about the switch you mention
>

Simply that at the end of explicit parents is the *implying* of previous 
parents.
 

> ... if you generate backwards until two unknown parents for every 
> individual you can stop there. It is a finite regression.
>

... It would be quite easy to do this and thus determine the maximum number 
> of relationships that can be known from the data available. 


I am not a programmer so I'll take your word for it. 

But it is pretty obvious you'd need to "imply" the "ultimate root" of a 
constructed tree.

So "IMPLY" IS the switch. 
 

>  ... the ultimate algorithm.
>

That is "42". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aboZctrHfK8

Best wishes
TT

>

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