Long-term health outcomes from inbreeding in a historical Swedish population: longevity, fertility, and impairments
Background Inbreeding, arising from consanguinity between related parents, has been observed to impact the health of individuals, typically attributed to biological factors. Nevertheless, these effects may be influenced by the social and environmental conditions. The prevalence of consanguineous mar...
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Main Authors: | Erling Häggström Gunfridsson (Author), Lotta Vikström (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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