parent-offspring are present), between 0.0884 and 0.177 as 2nd degree relationship (half-sibling pair and avuncular), between 0.0442 and 0.0884 as 3rd degree relationship (half-avuncular and first cousin) and less than 0.0442 as not related (NR).Note that the expected values for the Kinship Coefficient are 0.50, 0.25, 0.125, 0.0625 and 0.0 for MZ, DZ/FS, HS, CO and UN respectively and the boundaries suggested by the authors of KING are to account for the variability in the estimated Kinship based upon genome-wide data. As can be seen in table 1, the vast majority of expected relationships are consistent with the observed genetic relationships. However, there are notable discrepancies. For example, there are 33 expected full sibling pairs that are consistent with being half-sibling pairs according to the genetic data. Further, there are two pairs of MZ twins - one set of MZ twin pairs were thought to be a DZ twin pair while the other set were unknown prior to this study. Additionally, a pair of individuals who were thought to be an MZ twin pair is likely an DZ twin pair.As can also been seen in the table we have detected 266 pairs of individuals thought to be unrelated who are