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  1. 22 gru 2022 · Among those people whose parents were related, the researchers picked out typical signs of human inbreeding, such as a few common health issues. Inbred children commonly displayed decreased cognitive abilities and muscular function, reduced height and lung function, and are at greater risk from diseases in general, they found.

  2. Inbreeding has been shown in almost all species to be associated with impairment of function because of homozygosity of recessive alleles. This occurs across a wide range of traits and suggests a large number of deleterious alleles in the human genome.

  3. 6 wrz 2019 · People whose genomes showed extreme inbreeding tended to be shorter, less muscular and have weaker cognitive abilities than average.

  4. 19 lis 2006 · SEABROOK: One family in the story had three healthy children and four children with serious problems. How does that happen?

  5. Inbreeding is one of the factors that affects the success of a tribe, but land and food availability, and conflicts with Westerners and other tribes, are all bigger threats. Inbreeding only becomes a serious problem when the population drops below 50 or so. Read more:

  6. 3 wrz 2019 · Researchers have identified 125 cases of extreme inbreeding in the U.K. Biobank—a huge genetic study including data from half a million people—allowing them to look at the health impacts of...

  7. According to a 2011 study, the rate of near natal and childhood death increases if the child comes from a first cousin union, nearly doubling in certain countries. Traits from recessive genes include left-handedness, red hair and attached earlobes © SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY | Getty

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