Sentences with word «consanguineous»

The affected children were first cousins from consanguineous relationships; both sets of parents were heterozygous for the mutation [34].
I refer to «suspected» here because consanguineous unions are more common in certain regions of the world (e.g. the Middle East) or among certain cultural groups (e.g. Amish, Mennonite, and Ashkenzi Jewish).
When looking at incest, for instance, it is quite clear that permitting consanguineous relationships will lead to power imbalances, psychological damage, sexual abuse, and a high rate of genetic diseases.
This population - wide cohort study investigates if children of consanguineous parents are at increased risk of common mood disorders or psychoses.
Although consanguineous marriage can lead to birth defects, it is common in the family's native Punjab, a fertile, wheat growing region of Pakistan shared with northwest India.
Authors as McHale (1995) declare that in a coparenting relationship the essence is in the mutual support and commitment in raising a child, emphasizing that it is not needed to exist consanguineous bonds between child and caregiver in this relation.
Lady Hale found reason to consider that Susana qualified for automatic rights of entry and residence as a «direct descendant» which includes consanguineous children, grandchildren and other blood descendants in the direct line.
A study of Valleix et al. (2006) identified homozygous mutation of FOXE3 gene on 1p33 chromosome in three brothers with aphakia born by consanguineous parents.
Exome sequencing in mostly consanguineous Arab families with neurologic disease provides a high potential molecular diagnosis rate.
Runs of Homozygocity (RoH) allow identifying consanguineous cases even when not identified as such by the clinician.
This diversity of coparenting configurations are supported by McHale (1995) and Margolin et al. (2001) when they consider that coparenting can be applied to any situation in which two adults share the parentality towards a child and yet that in coparenting relation the essence is in the mutual support and commitment in raising her, not being necessary consanguineous bond between child and caregiver.
In some cultures, people who have been breastfed by the same woman are milk - siblings who are equal in legal and social standing to a consanguineous sibling.
Both families were consanguineous, meaning the parents were related to each other.
Today, around a fifth of all marriages in the world are consanguineous, although there is some dispute about how damaging it is to descendants, some arguing that the effects are inconsequential and no different to those affecting older parents.
Researchers have identified, through the analysis of samples obtained from a consanguineous Middle Eastern family, a region on chromosome 7q21 that has significant linkage with POF.
A novel mutation in FGD4 / FRABIN causes Charcot Marie Tooth disease type 4H in patients from a consanguineous Tunisian family.
Genome - wide linkage screen of a consanguineous multiple sclerosis kinship.
(3) Is a member state entitled to inquire, before recognising a child who is not the consanguineous descendant of the EEA national as a direct descendant under article 2.2 (c), into whether the procedures for placing the child in the guardianship or custody of that EEA national was such as to give sufficient consideration to the best interests of that child?
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