-
other hand,
around 20% of the
global po****tion
lives in
areas where consanguinous marriages are preferred. The
degree of
relationships are also used to...
- Descendant(s) or descendent(s) may
refer to:
Lineal descendant, a
consanguinous (i.e. biological)
relative directly related to a
person Collateral descendant...
-
apparent fertility, even
amongst po****tions with a high
proportion of
consanguinous unions. However,
several small effects on
increased mortality, longer...
-
Because of this, 60% of
people with
chondrodysplasia Grebe type have
consanguinous parents. Due to the
small number of
signs and symptoms, and rarity,...
- 1984. In the report, four
affected male
members of a
large kindred (
consanguinous family) were noted.
Additional investigations of
combined X-linked intellectual...
-
discussing whether it
would or
would not
admit other than
those who were
consanguinous relations of old soldiers,
Wickens was one of the
strongest supports...
- in the area some time in the 18th or 19th century. A high
degree of
consanguinous marriages resulted in an
increased incidence of the
condition for children...
- has been
attributed to the
founder effect, in
which a small,
often consanguinous po****tion is
formed out of the
larger ancestral po****tion, resulting...
- 1865-1866 he
published a
series of
papers examining the
effects of
consanguinous marriages on the offspring. This area was
highly contentious, but much...
- in
incest should have his
genitals cut off. However, he
states that
consanguinous marriage with one's
paternal aunt or
maternal uncle's
daughter is an...