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Pedigree collapse is a term created by Robert C. Gunderson
Robert C. Gunderson

Robert C. Gunderson was the first supervisor of the Genealogical Society of Utah's Royalty Identification Unit. He invented the term "pedigree collapse"....
 to describe how marriages between cousins or other relatives, deliberately or unknowingly, make family trees smaller than they could be.

How it works
If we assume that there is a new generation each 25 years, over 600 years a single person can have up to or roughly 16 million possible ancestor
Ancestor

An ancestor is a parent or the parent of an ancestor .Two individuals have a genetics relationship if one is the ancestor of the other, or if they share a common ancestor....
s (counting 24 generations). Over another 600 years (to 800 AD, the time of Charlemagne
Charlemagne

Charlemagne was List of Frankish kings from 768 to his death. He expanded the Franks kingdoms into a Carolingian Empire that incorporated much of Western Europe and Central Europe....
, the most commonly investigated early ancestor of Europeans), there are or 281.5 trillion ancestors (counting 48 generations), far more people than the estimated 60-100 billion that have existed throughout history.

The catch is that ancestors along the way married their relatives, intentionally or without knowing it.






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Pedigree collapse is a term created by Robert C. Gunderson
Robert C. Gunderson

Robert C. Gunderson was the first supervisor of the Genealogical Society of Utah's Royalty Identification Unit. He invented the term "pedigree collapse"....
 to describe how marriages between cousins or other relatives, deliberately or unknowingly, make family trees smaller than they could be.

How it works


If we assume that there is a new generation each 25 years, over 600 years a single person can have up to or roughly 16 million possible ancestor
Ancestor

An ancestor is a parent or the parent of an ancestor .Two individuals have a genetics relationship if one is the ancestor of the other, or if they share a common ancestor....
s (counting 24 generations). Over another 600 years (to 800 AD, the time of Charlemagne
Charlemagne

Charlemagne was List of Frankish kings from 768 to his death. He expanded the Franks kingdoms into a Carolingian Empire that incorporated much of Western Europe and Central Europe....
, the most commonly investigated early ancestor of Europeans), there are or 281.5 trillion ancestors (counting 48 generations), far more people than the estimated 60-100 billion that have existed throughout history.

The catch is that ancestors along the way married their relatives, intentionally or without knowing it. This is pedigree collapse; the closer the cousin, the bigger the percentage of the collapse. The greatest change is when two siblings marry, a 50% collapse. When first cousins marry, it is a 25% collapse, and so on.

In some cultures, cousins were encouraged or required to marry to keep kin bonds, wealth and property within a family (endogamy
Endogamy

Endogamy is the practice of Marriage within a group , rejecting others based solely on culture as being unsuitable for marriage or other close personal relationships....
). Among royalty
Royal family

A royal family is the extended family of a king or queen regnant. The term "imperial family" more appropriately describes the extended family of an emperor or empress regnant, while the terms "ducal family", "grand ducal family" or "princely family" are more appropriate in reference to the relatives of a reigning duke, grand duke, or prince....
, the frequent requirement to only marry other royals resulted in a reduced gene pool
Gene pool

In population genetics, a gene pool is the complete set of unique alleles in a species or population....
 where most individuals had extensive pedigree collapse. Alfonso XII of Spain
Alfonso XII of Spain

Alfonso XII was king of Spain, reigning from 1875 to 1885, after a coup d'?tat restored the monarchy and ended the ephemeral First Spanish Republic....
, for example, had only four great-grandparents instead of the usual eight.

Extreme cases of pedigree collapse are produced by procreation between full siblings. Such children have only two different grandparents, instead of the maximum four. If a child and parent procreate, their offspring have only three such grandparents – in this sense, procreation between parents and children is less collaptive than between full siblings. If two half-siblings procreate, their children have three grandparents instead of four. If a person procreates with a full sibling of one of their parents, the offspring have four different persons as four grandparents, but only six different persons as great-grandparents, instead of the maximum eight. (See incest
Incest

Incest refers to any sexual activity between closely related persons that is illegal or socially taboo. The type of sexual activity and the nature of the relationship between persons that constitutes a breach of law or social taboo vary with culture and jurisdiction....
.)

Small, isolated populations such as remote islanders represent extreme examples of pedigree collapse, but the ordinary tendency to marry those within easy walking distance along with the relative immobility of the population before modern transport meant that most marriage partners were at least distantly related. Even in America, the tendency of immigrants to marry among their ethnic, language or cultural group produced cousin marriages.

Demographer Kenneth Wachtel estimated that for a typical English child of the mid-20th century, 95% of ancestors would have been unique individuals and 5% duplicates at the time of Columbus
Christopher Columbus

Christopher Columbus was a Republic of Genoa navigator, colonialist and explorer whose voyages across the Atlantic Ocean?funded by Queen Isabella of Spain?led to general European awareness of the America in the Western Hemisphere....
. At the time of the Black Death
Black Death

The Black Death, was one of the deadliest pandemics in human history, widely thought to have been caused by a bacterium named Yersinia pestis , but recently attributed by some factors to other diseases....
, an average of 70% would have been duplicates.

The maximum number of ancestors for most people alive today is likely to occur around 1200 AD. Some geneticist
Geneticist

A geneticist is a scientist who studies genetics, the science of heredity and genetic variation of organisms. A geneticist can be employed as a researcher or lecturer....
s believe that everybody on earth is at least 50th cousin
Cousin chart

In kinship terminology, a cousin is a kinship with whom one shares a common ancestor, but in modern usage the term is rarely used when referring to a relative in one's own line of descent, or where there is a more specific term to describe the relationship, e.g., brother, sister, aunt, uncle....
 to everybody else.

See also

  • Identical ancestors point
    Identical ancestors point

    In genetic genealogy, the identical ancestors point is that point in a given population's past where each individual then alive turned out to be either the ancestor of every individual alive now, or to have no living descendants at all....
  • Inbreeding
    Inbreeding

    Inbreeding is biological reproduction between close Kinships, whether plant or animal. If practiced repeatedly, it leads to an increase in homozygosity of a population....
  • Coefficient of relationship
    Coefficient of relationship

    In population genetics, Sewall Wright's coefficient of relationship or coefficient of relatedness or relatedness or r is defined as 2 times the coefficient of kinship....
  • Consanguinity
    Consanguinity

    Consanguinity refers to the property of being from the same lineage as another person. In that respect, consanguinity is the quality of being Kinship and descent from the same ancestor as another person....
  • Haplotype
    Haplotype

    The term haplotype is a contraction of the term "Ploidy genotype." In genetics, a haplotype is a combination of alleles at multiple locus that are transmitted together on the same chromosome....
  • Most recent common ancestor
    Most recent common ancestor

    In genetics, the most recent common ancestor of any set of organisms is the most recent individual from which all organisms in the group are directly Common descent....
  • The Seven Daughters of Eve
    The Seven Daughters of Eve

    The Seven Daughters of Eve is a book by Bryan Sykes that presents the theory of Human mitochondrial genetics to a general audience. Sykes explains the principles of genetics and human evolution, the particularities of mitochondrial genetics, and analyses of ancient DNA to genetically link modern humans to prehistoric ancestors....
  • Cousin couple
    Cousin couple

    A cousin couple is a pair of cousins who are involved in a romantic love or sexual relationship. In some jurisdictions and cultures, cousins are Prohibited degree of kinship each other due to being incestuous....


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Source

  • The Mountain of Names by Alex Shoumatoff
    Alex Shoumatoff

    Alex Shoumatoff, , is an American writer, known for his literary journalism, nature and environmental writing, and books and magazine pieces about world travels, political and environmental situations and affairs....
     (1985).