But their shared genetic inheritance trumped vast differences in their upbringing, the researchers found.
Within the family of the Counts, a shared inheritance was practiced from the start of the 11th century, leading to two lines each using the title of Count.
The Dodenburg castle, a former moated castle, was through a shared inheritance bequeathed in 1790 to Kasimir Friedrich von Kesselstatt.
It allows each of us, as individuals condemned to solitude, to connect with a shared inheritance and feel, for a moment, part of a larger whole.
This is because related organisms have (to a degree) a shared genetic inheritance.
In Parry's view, formulas were not individual and idiosyncratic devices of particular artists, but the shared inheritance of a tradition of singers.
"It emphasizes our shared spiritual inheritance."
It is not a mere matter of citizenship; it is a birthright and a shared inheritance.
We can, he argues, have "fidelity" (community through adherence to a shared inheritance of values) without having to have "faith".
"These plays represent our shared cultural inheritance," Lynn M. Thomson, the founder and artistic director of a project called America-in-Play, told the audience.