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consang.net | Outbred
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The Outbreeding Ratchet →. For linking to Alan Bittles and Michael Black’s consang.net. The site offers maps and tables of consanguinity/endogamy data from around the globe as well as a research summary. By Alan Bittles from which the following quotes are excerpted. Sociodemographic aspects of consanguinity. Consanguinity and reproductive behaviour. As we have already seen in the Iceland study the price for outbreeding/exogamy may be reduced fertility. Bittles doesn’t disagree:. In general, higher total ...
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The Big Kin Selection Blog: Kin recognition in humans
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The Big Kin Selection Blog. Friday, February 1, 2008. Kin recognition in humans. On kin recognition in animals, here is an excerpt from J. Philippe Rusthon's. Article, " Genetic similarity, human altruism, and group selection. Pp 505-506) on kin recognition in humans:. Human behavior also seems to follow lines of genetic similarity with respect to kin preference. Matrilineal Inheritance" BBS 8 (4) 1985.] An analysis of the contents of 1,000 probated wills revealed that after husbands and wives, kin r...
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The Big Kin Selection Blog: January 2008
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The Big Kin Selection Blog. Tuesday, January 29, 2008. Kin recognition in animals. On the topic of kin selection, here is an excerpt from J. Philippe Rushton's. Ethnic nationalism, evolutionary psychology and Genetic Similarity Theory. In order to favour near kin over distant kin and distant kin over nonrelatives, the organism must be able to detect degrees of genetic similarity in others. There is dramatic evidence that many animal species do detect and then act on genetic similarity (. Similarity detec...
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The Big Kin Selection Blog: February 2008
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The Big Kin Selection Blog. Friday, February 1, 2008. Kin recognition in humans. On kin recognition in animals, here is an excerpt from J. Philippe Rusthon's. Article, " Genetic similarity, human altruism, and group selection. Pp 505-506) on kin recognition in humans:. Human behavior also seems to follow lines of genetic similarity with respect to kin preference. Matrilineal Inheritance" BBS 8 (4) 1985.] An analysis of the contents of 1,000 probated wills revealed that after husbands and wives, kin r...
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Consanguinity | Genetics Education Canada – Knowledge Organization (GEC-KO)
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Follow us on Twitter. Point of Care Tools. General family history tool. Reproductive Genetic Carrier Screening in Canada. GEC-KO on the run. Factor V Leiden – Inherited Thrombophilia. Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer (BRCA1/BRCA2). Prenatal and Preconception Genetics. Prenatal and Preconception Genetics. News & Events. Not-for-profit genetics and genomics education for non-genetics health professionals. Download the comprehensive GEC-KO. Link here for an education module with case-based learning.
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The Big Kin Selection Blog: Kin recognition in animals
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The Big Kin Selection Blog. Tuesday, January 29, 2008. Kin recognition in animals. On the topic of kin selection, here is an excerpt from J. Philippe Rushton's. Ethnic nationalism, evolutionary psychology and Genetic Similarity Theory. In order to favour near kin over distant kin and distant kin over nonrelatives, the organism must be able to detect degrees of genetic similarity in others. There is dramatic evidence that many animal species do detect and then act on genetic similarity (. Similarity detec...
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Arranged marriage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Is a type of marital union where the bride and groom are selected by their families. Wealth and inheritance issues. Love and respect in arranged versus autonomous marital life. Arranged marriages were very common throughout the world until the 18th century. Typically, marriages were arranged by parents, grandparents or other relatives. Some historical exceptions are known, such as courtship and betrothal rituals during the Renaissance. In the Vedic period of India.
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The Big Kin Selection Blog: Kin selection, inclusive fitness and altruism
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The Big Kin Selection Blog. Monday, January 28, 2008. Kin selection, inclusive fitness and altruism. A chicken is just an egg's way of making another egg.". That in a pub one evening Haldane. Told his friends that he would jump into a river and risk his life to save two brothers, but not one, and that he would jump in to save eight cousins, but not seven.". All organisms are " survival machines. From any particular gene's point of view, it does not matter. I]n 1964 W. D. Hamilton. Thus, in an (not necess...