- (generation or meiosis)
appears as a row, and
individuals with a
collaterally consanguineous relationship share the same row. The Knot
System is a
numerical notation...
-
among consanguineous marriages. Low age and a lack of
awareness of the
consequences of
inbreeding are
common in
consanguineous marriages.
Consanguineous marriage...
- than in a
larger inbreeding po****tion. The
fitness consequences of
consanguineous mating have been
studied since their scientific recognition by Charles...
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matrilateral parallel cousins.
Consanguineous marriages are
legal and
relatively common in Afghanistan. The
proportion of
consanguineous marriages in the country...
-
Islamic world, Arab
countries have had "some of the
highest rates of
consanguineous marriages in the world". The bint 'amm marriage, or
marriage with one's...
-
Kalmbach Media. Bittles, Alan H. (May 2001). A
Background Summary of
Consanguineous Marriage (PDF) (Technical report).
Edith Cowan University. Bittles,...
-
bride and
groom from a
particular social,
economic and
cultural group.
Consanguineous marriage: is a type of
arranged endogamous marriage. It is one where...
- Africa: the
tradition of
consanguineous marriage. In
these countries, at
least one-sixth of all
marriages are
consanguineous. In
Saudi Arabia, the majority...
- ****es
being affected,
absence of any
intrauterine infections and the
consanguineous parents being apparently healthy). 1999:
Hendriks et al.
describes two...
- to 1957, it is
believed some
members of the
church began to
practice consanguineous marriage between relatives. This
practice has been
attributed to "endogamous...