Consanguinity, human evolution, and complex diseases

AH Bittles, ML Black - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2010 - pnas.org
There is little information on inbreeding during the critical early years of human existence.
However, given the small founding group sizes and restricted mate choices it seems …

Consanguinity and its relevance to clinical genetics

AH Bittles - Clinical genetics, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Marriage between close biological relatives is generally regarded with suspicion and
distaste within Western society, reflecting historical and religious prejudice. By comparison …

Characterization of Greater Middle Eastern genetic variation for enhanced disease gene discovery

EM Scott, A Halees, Y Itan, EG Spencer, Y He… - Nature …, 2016 - nature.com
Abstract The Greater Middle East (GME) has been a central hub of human migration and
population admixture. The tradition of consanguinity, variably practiced in the Persian Gulf …

Genomic runs of homozygosity record population history and consanguinity

M Kirin, R McQuillan, CS Franklin, H Campbell… - PloS one, 2010 - journals.plos.org
The human genome is characterised by many runs of homozygous genotypes, where
identical haplotypes were inherited from each parent. The length of each run is determined …

The genetic basis of non-syndromic intellectual disability: a review

L Kaufman, M Ayub, JB Vincent - Journal of neurodevelopmental disorders, 2010 - Springer
Intellectual disability (ID), also referred to as mental retardation (MR), is frequently the result
of genetic mutation. Where ID is present together with additional clinical symptoms or …

Short report consanguineous marriage in Iran

M Saadat, M Ansari-Lari, DD Farhud - Annals of human biology, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
Consanguineous marriage is a major feature of family systems in south-west Asia. The aim
of the present study was to determine the current prevalence and patterns of consanguinity …

Map** autosomal recessive intellectual disability: combined microarray and exome sequencing identifies 26 novel candidate genes in 192 consanguineous families

R Harripaul, N Vasli, A Mikhailov, MA Rafiq… - Molecular …, 2018 - nature.com
Approximately 1% of the global population is affected by intellectual disability (ID), and the
majority receive no molecular diagnosis. Previous studies have indicated high levels of …

Consanguineous marriages and their association with women's reproductive health and fertility behavior in Pakistan: secondary data analysis from Demographic and …

S Iqbal, R Zakar, F Fischer, MZ Zakar - BMC Women's Health, 2022 - Springer
Background Pakistan has been showing consistently the highest prevalence of
consanguinity. The popularity of consanguineous marriages is not declining in the country …

Risk factors for low birthweight in the public-hospitals at Peshawar, NWFP-Pakistan

S Badshah, L Mason, K McKelvie, R Payne… - BMC public health, 2008 - Springer
Background Low birthweight is a widely used indicator of newborn health. This study
investigates the association of birthweight< 2.5 kg (LBW) with a wide range of factors related …

Genetic and reproductive consequences of consanguineous marriage in Bangladesh

S Anwar, J Taslem Mourosi, Y Arafat, MJ Hosen - PloS one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Introduction This study aimed to assess the prevalence, sociodemographic factors,
reproductive consequences, and heritable disease burdens associated with …