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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry i didnt mean genetically. What i'm trying to say is that anyone can assume a new nationality by gaining citizenship in another country and thus can be dual nationality, tri-nationality etc. and be for example, half british half french or 1/3 british, 1/3 french, 1/3 spanish. I suppose i mean your 'inherited' nationality from your parents.
i don't think so. i think your "genetic" nationality has to be a sum divisible by 2 because it always takes two parents to create your genetic code. Example:
German male + German female = German
German male + English female = 1/2 each
German male + 1/2 English & 1/2 German female = 3/4 German & 1/4 English
Another example:
German male + English female = 1/2 each
1/2 German & 1/2 English male + Scottish female = 1/4 German, 1/4 English + 1/2 Scottish.
It appears that the divisions are always a whole, halves, quarters, eights, sixteenths, etc. Never a fraction divisible by 3.
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