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Consanguinity and genetic disease.

Authors :
Cheney, Richard W. Cheney, PhD
Source :
Salem Press Encyclopedia of Health, 2024. 3p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

SIGNIFICANCE: The late onset of sexual maturity and the random mating habits of most humans make studying rare mutations in human populations especially difficult. Small, isolated communities in which mates are chosen only from within the population lead to consanguineous populations that can serve as natural laboratories for the study of human genetics, especially in the area of human disease.

Details

Database :
Research Starters
Journal :
Salem Press Encyclopedia of Health
Publication Type :
Reference
Accession number :
94416429