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Parent

A parent is either the progenitor of an offspring, or in humans, it can refer to a caregiver or legal guardian, generally called an adoptive parent or step-parent. Parents are first-degree relatives and share 50% of their genes. A female can also become a parent through surrogacy. Some parents may be adoptive parents, who nurture and raise an offspring…

Paternity issues, Genetics & Types

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Paternity issues

Rights and responsibilities

Gender and gender mix

Genetics

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Parent

Nodes82
Edges81
Triples53
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.02439
Components1

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Parent

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related to External links · 11
Parent → Catholic Encyclopedia, Charles, Herbermann, Inc, National Educational Network, NENI, New York, Parents, Robert Appleton Company, Roman Catholic, They
related to Parent–offspring conflict · 6
Parent → An, For, However, Robert Trivers, The, While
related to Gender and gender mix · 4
Parent → As, LGBT, The, There
related to Guardianship · 4
Parent → Guardianship, In, Most, Some
related to Paternity issues · 4
Parent → Although, However, Similarly, This
related to Biological · 3
Parent → For, However, The
related to Grandparent · 3
Parent → Every, Grandparents, Rarely
related to Happiness index · 3
Parent → Among, Happiness, In Europe
related to Mother · 3
Parent → Because, More, The
see also · 3
Parent → AdoptionBateman's, Parental, Reciprocal

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parents mother child biological father offspring may also however one adoptive parenting grandparents genes genetic legal guardian individual two children

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
legal battles where a person's maternity is challengedinstance ofit is used in several events0.80text
where the mother is uncertain because she has not seen her child for an extended period of timeinstance ofit is used in several events0.80text
or where deceased persons need to be identified.Although not constituting completely reliable evidenceinstance ofit is used in several events0.80text
several congenital traits such as attached earlobesinstance ofit is used in several events0.80text
a widow's peakinstance ofit is used in several events0.80text
or the cleft chininstance ofit is used in several events0.80text
may serve as tentative indicators ofinstance ofit is used in several events0.80text
Parentrelated to BiologicalThe0.60section
Parentrelated to BiologicalFor0.60section
Parentrelated to BiologicalHowever0.60section
Parentrelated to External linksNational Educational Network0.60section
Parentrelated to External linksInc0.60section

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