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Genetic testing for hereditary cancer syndromes in Tunisian patients: Impact on health system. [PDF]

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Jandoubi N   +19 more
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Genetic heterogeneity in familial forms of genetic generalized epilepsy: from mono- to oligogenism. [PDF]

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Dahawi M   +22 more
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Consanguinity and endogamy

Journal of Human Evolution, 1980
Abstract This study distinguishes consanguinity, endogamy and social milieu. It reveals three facts: (a) the action of consanguinity is greater on mental capacities than on bodily dimensions; (b) endogmay, when distinguished from consanguinity, has on the contrary a more marked effect on body size than on mental abilities.
G. Olivier, G. Devigne
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Endogamy in Egyptian Nubia

Journal of Biosocial Science, 1971
In a sample of 282 marriages in New Nubia in Egypt, 39% were between first cousins and 21% between less closely related kin. The average number of liveborn offspring in first-cousin marriages was higher than in marriages between more distant relations and unrelated spouses, but the number of deaths among children of first-cousin couples was also higher.
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