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1 n of Pakistani origin could be attributed to consanguinity.
2 ded if they had a family history of parental consanguinity.
3 sity in some individuals reflect substantial consanguinity.
4 and above that predicted by simple models of consanguinity.
5 f cognitive impairment, or family history of consanguinity.
6 om a large French-Canadian family with known consanguinity.
7 osomes suggested this finding was not due to consanguinity.
8 xtended Iranian families with high degree of consanguinity.
9 s demonstrated a marked increase of parental consanguinity (63%), compared with the general Iranian p
10 amilies enriched for inherited causes due to consanguinity and find familial ASD associated with bial
11                We investigate the effects of consanguinity and population substructure on genetic hea
12 nfirm and understand the association between consanguinity and serious cognitive disability.
13              The specific genetic diagnosis, consanguinity, and severe clinical course are associated
14 that in small populations with high rates of consanguinity, as compared with large outbred population
15     Along with the effects of gene drift and consanguinity, assortative mating also may have played a
16  SNP genotyping identified unknown ancestral consanguinity by detecting three autozygous regions.
17 s found in a large Lebanese family with high consanguinity, drastically inhibited this interaction by
18  with early-onset parkinsonism and confirmed consanguinity followed by data mining in the exomes of 1
19 kistani families with documented or probable consanguinity, from the city of Lahore and surrounding a
20     Our family studies show a high degree of consanguinity, highlighting the increased risk of iron o
21                                   Because of consanguinity in both families, we used whole-exome sequ
22 ited in 30%, and almost 60% had a history of consanguinity in both groups.
23 with a minimum of two affected offspring and consanguinity in most of the parental generation and map
24 regions in the genome may indicate levels of consanguinity in the individual's family lineage.
25 hy in a 16 year-old child with no history of consanguinity in the parents revealed a sickle S trait a
26 ations were homozygous recessive, reflecting consanguinity in these families.
27 he mutation profile attests to the impact of consanguinity in these families.
28 .9% of patients, reflecting the high rate of consanguinity in this cohort.
29                                              Consanguinity is a major risk factor for congenital anom
30                                              Consanguinity is a serious concern that leads to the hig
31 n in the Middle East and North Africa, where consanguinity is common often resulting in identical mut
32 developed countries, where the prevalence of consanguinity is high in many areas, and both genetic an
33                                     Parental consanguinity is present in three families.
34  that autozygosity (a genomic consequence of consanguinity) may be a factor in cancer predisposition.
35         Despite an absence of any history of consanguinity, microsatellite analysis showed shared gen
36 e results, however, were not consistent with consanguinity of the parents, who appear to have indepen
37 ssive (n=117, 81%), consistent with the high consanguinity of the study cohort, but also X-linked (n=
38 ents dealing with the deleterious effects of consanguinity on recessive disorders and consider how ot
39                              In rural areas, consanguinity (OR = 15.13, 95% CI: 3.08, 74.30) and land
40 ms, had a familial history of the disease or consanguinity, or had a congenital onset were excluded.
41 lenecks) and recent ancestry events (such as consanguinity) play an important role in patterning vari
42 y descent as the result of processes such as consanguinity, population size reduction, and natural se
43                                 In Pakistan, consanguinity rates are notably high.
44                                     Measured consanguinity rates were an order of magnitude above tho
45 ly covered by public databases and have high consanguinity rates.
46 arious pedigree structures, with and without consanguinity relationship, and allows missing alleles t
47 iatric organ donor, factors such as parental consanguinity should prompt physicians to acknowledge th
48                      Familial occurrence and consanguinity suggest autosomal recessive inheritance of
49                                  As parental consanguinity suggested an autosomal recessive mode of i
50  single sibships, as well as the presence of consanguinity, support an autosomal recessive mode of in
51     We found that despite the high levels of consanguinity that characterize UAE, this population is
52 prevalence in populations with high rates of consanguinity, then determining whether disease cases ar
53 n that among populations with a high rate of consanguinity, there is a significant increase in the pr
54                         Several studies link consanguinity to higher rates of cancer, suggesting that
55                             The tradition of consanguinity, variably practiced in the Persian Gulf re
56                                              Consanguinity was associated with a doubling of risk for
57            Empirically testing for ancestral consanguinity was effective in localizing the causative
58  searching for evidence of unknown ancestral consanguinity, we identified two autozygous intervals, c
59 icient severe combined immunodeficiency, and consanguinity were associated with worse outcome but tha
60    Four patients from families with parental consanguinity were subjected to homozygosity mapping tha
61 rt a patient of Indian descent with parental consanguinity, who developed 10 carcinomas and 35 adenom

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