Täysisisaruksikäsitte
Täysisisaruksikäsitte refers to the concept of full siblings in Finnish. Full siblings share both the same mother and the same father. This is in contrast to half-siblings, who share only one biological parent, either the mother or the father. The term is used in genetics, genealogy, and everyday conversation to distinguish between different types of familial relationships. In legal contexts, the distinction can be important for matters of inheritance, custody, and other familial rights. The genetic makeup of full siblings is very similar, as they inherit approximately 50% of their genes from each parent. However, due to the random assortment of genes during reproduction, full siblings are not genetically identical and will have unique combinations of traits. Understanding the concept of täysisisaruksikäsitte helps to clarify biological and familial connections.