Definition of Consanguinity – Inbreeding ... Questions To Ask Your Doctor About Consanguinity – Inbreeding ... Health Encyclopedia - Diseases and Conditions...
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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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Objectives: The aim of the study was to determine the extent and nature of consanguinity in the Qatari population and its effects on common adult diseases. ... 4. Jaber L, Shohat T, Rotter JI, Shohat M: Consanguinity and common adult diseases in Israeli Arab communities. Am J Med Genet 1997;70:346-348.
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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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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
Consanguinity ("con- (with/together) sanguine (blood) -ity|-ity ( noun marker )") refers to the property of being from the same lineage as another person. In that respect, consanguinity is the qual...
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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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This approach can be used to standardize molecular investigations of genetic diseases due to consanguinity to a whole-genome scan and subsequent sequencing of the mapped disease gene.
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