Yes you would, however it wouldnt be that significant unless on the other side of your family one of those grandparents were of another race, then you might be able to slightly tell.
2006-08-02 15:04:14
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answered by glorymomof3 6
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Of course..because his blood went into your great, great, great grandfather and so on. But it is most likely such a small amount that it is insignificant.
2006-08-02 22:02:45
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answered by mlove1307 6
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ov coarse he's ur great great great how many greats grandfather it's in youre blood
2006-08-02 22:05:16
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answered by Tongareva, cookislander 2
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Yes, but more than blood, you would have some of his DNA.
2006-08-02 22:04:14
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answered by jmiller 5
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YEs
2006-08-02 22:02:22
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answered by Sweetbulbs 5
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Seriously?
Of course you would.
You have a genetic line that is endless.
2006-08-02 22:03:45
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answered by rvogelpohl2001 4
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You would be 1/32nd whatever.
2006-08-02 22:04:49
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answered by Suit of Flames 2
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Yeah but it would be very very very very little lol..
2006-08-02 22:02:30
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answered by brwneyedgrl 7
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yes why?
2006-08-02 22:02:37
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answered by ::Hannah:: 5
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