A study of South Indian populations reveals a nearly 60% inbreeding rate due to endogamy, linked to increased genetic ...
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Mongabay on MSNInbreeding adds to growing threats to Africa’s smallest wildcat, study findsThese high levels of inbreeding are likely due to historic ... In Sliwa’s long-term black-footed cat study sites in South ...
The long-standing practice of inbreeding or endogamy, where individuals marry within a small community, increases the ...
Genetic study finds high inbreeding rates in South Indian communities The authors also identified variants responsible for diseases and drug responses unique to a specific population.
New Delhi: A study that analysed genes of South Indian populations suggests a high inbreeding rate of nearly 60 per cent. The historic practice of inbreeding or endogamy in which one marries ...
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