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  • Thus deleterious recessives had not been eliminated from the population to the extent that consanguineous matings were harmless in terms of offspring viability.
  • We use the patterns of homozygosity at multiple loci to distinguish between excess homozygosity caused by consanguineous mating and that due to undetected population subdivision.
  • But risk is more in the case of consanguineous marriages.
  • Whether consanguineous marriages, such as are permitted in civilised nations, and which would not be considered as close interbreeding in the case of our domesticated animals, cause any injury will never be known with certainty until a census is taken with this object in view. Cue outrage in three, two, one…
  • The patients and spouses were not consanguineous to each other.
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  • In the context of the preliminary field reports, the low levels of genetic variation found within colonies appeared to result from consanguineous mating.
  • Consanguineous marriages are not new; ask our own royal family. Times, Sunday Times
  • Recurrence of common complex diseases also may be increased in the children of consanguineous parents because of a greater proportion of shared genes.
  • Although many incest statutes apply only to consanguineous relationships, some apply to all legally sanctioned parent-child relationships.
  • The most obvious is the mating system, which generates ‘short-term’ inbreeding, i.e., inbreeding caused by one or a few generations of consanguineous matings.
  • When "Southern Chivalry" and the _purity_ of southern society are spoken of now, it is at once replied, that a large number of the slaves show, by their _color_, their indisputable claim to white paternity; and that, notwithstanding their near consanguineous relation to the whites, they are still held and treated, in all respects, _as slaves_. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus
  • Consanguineous marriages are not new; ask our own royal family. Times, Sunday Times
  • A consanguineous sample of 410 Taiwanese mothers and adolescents was drawn from urban schools serving middle-income areas of Taiwan.
  • Fully recessive mutations are maintained in higher frequencies than partially recessive ones and thus cause greater declines in fitness under consanguineous matings.
  • It also found that these consanguineous relationships led to deaths from 'genetic and congenital abnormalities'. Times, Sunday Times
  • Individuals who belong to high risk ethnic groups or who are in a consanguineous relationship might also benefit from a genetic evaluation and counseling.
  • Besides consanguineous marriages, there are other reasons for a baby to be born with a defective heart.
  • Thus deleterious recessives had not been eliminated from the population to the extent that consanguineous matings were harmless in terms of offspring viability.
  • It makes feasible the analysis of multilocus data observed on general pedigrees containing possibly consanguineous marriages and missing information.
  • Chinamen (cited by Mr Candidate Mulligan) in consequence of defective reunion of the maxillary knobs along the medial line so that (as he said) one ear could hear what the other spoke, the benefits of anesthesia or twilight sleep, the prolongation of labour pains in advanced gravidancy by reason of pressure on the vein, the premature relentment of the amniotic fluid (as exemplified in the actual case) with consequent peril of sepsis to the matrix, artificial insemination by means of syringes, involution of the womb consequent upon the menopause, the problem of the perpetration of the species in the case of females impregnated by delinquent rape, that distressing manner of delivery called by the Brandenburghers STURZGEBURT, the recorded instances of multiseminal, twikindled and monstrous births conceived during the catamenic period or of consanguineous parents — in a word all the cases of human nativity which Aristotle has classified in his masterpiece with chromolithographic illustrations. Ulysses
  • Horizontal lines represent crosses, thick horizontal lines are consanguineous crosses, and vertical lines represent descendants from such matings.
  • A white female fetus was the product of the third pregnancy of consanguineous (first cousins) parents; the mother was 25 years old and the father 34.
  • With three consanguineous marriages of monarchs in only five generations, it could be said that the royal blood was running a bit thin in Britain.
  • It also found that these consanguineous relationships led to deaths from 'genetic and congenital abnormalities'. Times, Sunday Times
  • The patients and spouses were not consanguineous with each other.
  • Thus, there also is no evidence for extensive consanguineous mating in the polygyne population of S. geminata that we studied.

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