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With this approach, consanguinity has been implicated in susceptibility to a number of human diseases including heart disease, multiple sclerosis, ...
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In our study we showed that consanguinity could increase the incidence of many blinding disorders like retinitis pigmentosa, Leber congenital amaurosis, Lawrence-Moon-Bardet-Biedl syndrome, Stargardt disease, Usher syndrome etc (Consanguinity and Ocular Genetic Diseases in South India: Analysis of a Five-year study.
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Although the roles of common and rare gene variants in the etiology of complex disease remain contentious, it would be expected that declining consanguinity ...
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Consanguinity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Consanguinity-associated kidney diseases in Lebanon: an epidemiological study. ... Consanguinity-associated kidney diseases pattern seems to differ from that of the general HD population by disease diagnosis and initiation at a younger age and a significantly higher risk for familial renal disease.
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Consanguinity and ocular genetic diseases in South India: analysis of a five-year study. ... Consanguinity and ocular genetic diseases in South India: analysis of a five-year study.Consanguinity and ocular genetic diseases in South India: analysis of a five-year study.
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Mesh-terms: Consanguinity; Cryopreservation; Female; France; Genetic Diseases, Inborn :: diagnosis; Genetic Diseases, Inborn :: prevention & control; Human; Insemination, Artificial, Heterologous; Male; Risk Factors; Semen Preservation; Sperm Banks; Tissue Donors;
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