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Consanguineous marriages and congenital anomalies
The Lancet, 2013Previous associations between consanguineous marriage and congenital anomalies have often been hampered by deficiencies in study design and small sample sizes...
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NON‐RANDOMNESS IN CONSANGUINEOUS MARRIAGE*
Annals of Human Genetics, 1955SummaryFor Japanese, English, Brazilian and Austrian populations, estimates of genetic isolate size based on different types of consanguineous marriage range over more than one order of magnitude, being much greater for uncle‐niece and aunt‐nephew marriage than for first‐cousin marriage, with second cousins giving estimates about 10 times greater than ...
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Consanguineous Marriages in India: Prevalence and Determinants
Journal of Health Management, 2021Harihar Sahoo
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Changing Trends of Consanguineous Marriages in South India
Journal of Asian and African Studies, 2022Harihar Sahoo +2 more
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Consanguineous marriages in Jordan: why is the rate changing with time?
Clinical Genetics, 2005H Hamamy, Kamel Ajlouni
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Thalassemia: Impact of consanguineous marriages on most prevalent monogenic disorders of humans
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease, 2016Umar Saeed, Zahra Zahid Piracha
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