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I asked this question an hour ago and i don't think it was very clear, i switched it up a little so it's

Say you have 2 sets of siblings that come from 2 different bloodlines: 2 brothers for the 1st set(have bloodline A) and 2 sisters for the second set(have bloodline B). In the first set the brothers' names are Max and Kent , in the second set the sisters' names are Sue and Maggie. Each set are full brothers and sisters and have the same bloodlines for each family(family A and family B).
Max marries Maggie and Sue marries Kent. They each have kids.
Because the kids don't have any differentces in there blood mixing(A+B) and have the same family on each side--unlike the usual set of cousins, which would normaly share one side but not the other--does that mean that they are very close to siblings? would it be closer to siblings if both sets of parrents were identical twins?


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: Genetically, yes they would have more in common than your average cousins. I don't really know that is the answer you are looking for or not, the similarities they would share because of genetics would be that closer to those of siblings than average cousins. Hope that answers your question.