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RockyKanaka on MSNThe Devastating Effects of Inbreeding of Dogs—And Why It’s Worse Than You ThinkInbreeding of dogs can lead to blindness, deafness, and genetic diseases. Learn how it impacts generations of dogs and what ...
A new study published in the American Journal of Human Biology has uncovered a significant relationship between family ...
The family in question is often considered America’s most renowned inbred clan, and Laita’s films about them have garnered millions of views. In a more recent incident, a family suspected of being ...
A study published last month (February 24) in Current Biology finds that death, dispersals, and an unknown innate strategy help wild baboons avoid inbreeding. But the animals do sometimes mate with ...
A study that analysed genes of South Indian populations suggests a high inbreeding rate of nearly 60 per cent.
One of Britain's foremost experts on child health has defended the right for first cousins to marry and dismissed concerns about inbreeding. Professor Dominic Wilkinson, an NHS neonatologist and ...
It is a failed state. And, by the way, speaking of the 68 IQ, one of the reasons -- I mean, undoubtedly, one of the reasons for that IQ is the inbreeding in the country. There's a lot of ...
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Conservation focusing on birds of a feather may have mixed resultsConservation strategies are turning back the doomsday clock in threatened Florida-Scrub Jays -- but not without caveats, a new study shows.
Concerns have emerged regarding the recommended inbreeding threshold of 6.25% for dairy producers following a thorough examination of data both internationally and in the UK. This guideline, ...
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