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He states that in the eleventh century Alexander II (c. 2, C. 35, q. 5) adopted the now usual system of computation, which established for collateral consanguinity the principle that persons were remote from one another by as many degrees as they are remote from the common stock, omitting the common stock (Wernz,
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The same principle applies where a parent furnishes provisions to her daughter as a gift. ... This principle is not confined to cases where a child is a minor, and is therefor not to be referred solely to the fact that the earnings of the minor are the property of his parents.
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Marriage between persons in lineal consanguinity (persons in the direct line of descent, such as father and daughter) and between brothers and sisters is ... 'Consanguinity as a principle...land, having two or more children...partners. People were reluctant...per cent, prohibited on grounds of close consanguinity (the ..
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To evaluate the effects of ancestral consanguinity on mortality in relation to consanguineous marriage, we have ascertained data from 1,500 women belonging to three endogamous ... The Hardy-Weinberg principle of equilibrium in gene frequencies is disturbed under conditions of nonrandom mating such as inbreeding;
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They are not so easily separable, once we recognize that the consanguinity hardly provides the all-encompassing principle of kinship even for American or ...
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By the principle of identity by descent, pa- rental consanguinity in individuals with rare recessively trans- mitted disorders dictates homozygosity not ...
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Kinship. Consanguinity Chart; A Combs &c. Resource for Researchers ... Disclaimer: This site is meant for the use of genealogical and historical researchers, not those seeking free legal advice. No claim is made to accuracy, and no responsibility for errors. ... Consanguinity; (Related by Blood)
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These data illustrate the principle that undetected substructure can be confused with consanguinity, as they both produce excess homozygosity over Hardy-Weinberg (HW) expectations when genotype proportions are given by the product of allele proportions.
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We investigate the effects of consanguinity and population substructure on genetic health using the UK Asian population as an example. ... We review and expand upon previous treatments dealing with the deleterious effects of consanguinity on recessive disorders and consider how other factors, such as population...
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