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  2. Help:Family trees - Wikipedia

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    A family tree can also be displayed using tables, by showing borders on selected cells (note that this does not work properly on all browsers). This is a family tree using tables for House Tully : Hoster Tully *242?

  3. Family tree - Wikipedia

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    Family tree showing the relationship of each person to the orange person, including cousins and gene share. A family tree, also called a genealogy or a pedigree chart, is a chart representing family relationships in a conventional tree structure. More detailed family trees, used in medicine and social work, are known as genograms.

  4. Tree (abstract data type) - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, a tree is a widely used abstract data type that represents a hierarchical tree structure with a set of connected nodes. Each node in the tree can be connected to many children (depending on the type of tree), but must be connected to exactly one parent, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] except for the root node, which has no parent (i.e., the ...

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    That's where all-inclusive family resorts come in. Why all-inclusive resorts started to look like a good option When a school break rolled around a couple of years ago, I considered staying at a ...

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    Using the FamilyVacationist travel recommendation methodology, we review and select family vacation ideas, family vacation spots, all-inclusive family resorts, and classic family vacations for all ...

  7. Pedigree chart - Wikipedia

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    Heterozygotes, when identifiable, are indicated by a shaded dot inside a symbol or a half-filled symbol. Relationships in a pedigree are shown as a series of lines. A horizontal line connects parents and a vertical line leads to their offspring. The offspring are connected by a horizontal sibship line and listed in birth order from left to right.