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In a Friday, Jan. 5, 2018 photo, Jerika Starkweather, left, remarks how much Randall Lorenz of Reno looks like her grandmother after the two met for the first time, in Eagle, Idaho. The two connected after researching similarities in their DNA and discovered Lorenz could be closely related, perhaps an uncle Starkweather and her family never knew existed. Lorenz believes he was left in Chicago as an infant in 1952. Both of the people who raised him died when he was 16, and he later learned that they may not have actually been his birth parents. (Darin Oswald/Idaho Statesman via AP)

In a Friday, Jan. 5, 2018 photo, Jerika Starkweather, left, remarks how much Randall Lorenz of Reno looks like her grandmother after the two met for the first time, in Eagle, Idaho. The two connected after researching similarities in their DNA and discovered Lorenz could be closely related, perhaps an uncle Starkweather and her family never knew existed. Lorenz believes he was left in Chicago as an infant in 1952. Both of the people who raised him died when he was 16, and he later learned that they may not have actually been his birth parents. (Darin Oswald/Idaho Statesman via AP)

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