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Do we need to match and couple humans manually in future to maintain gene pool of human beings?

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(I'm talking binary:Male and female) This is post apocalyptic scenario. I'm writing a short story and storyline"‹ is as follows:

In a distant future:
After the world war there are only a few thousand humans left on earth (from various parts of Earth"‹). There are no nations, but a society of aristocrats now rules the humans - the same society which caused this world war. They have the genome of every single human alive on earth and in order to maintain the gene pool they have developed an algorithm to find the perfect match for every human alive. The algorithm is fed to a computer which co-operates with the society.
EDIT Is it possible that in future we need to create a algorithm to maintain gene pool of humans in order to sustain?

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