INBREEDING PROBLEM
Okay, everyone knows marrying a close family member is the done thing in Tasmania and the American south but it's accepted practice other places as well:
Fortunately, all of my close female relatives are way too skanky to root – RWDBs do have their standards.
Marriages between cousins should be banned after research showed alarming rates in defective births among Asian communities in Britain, a Labour MP said last night. The report, commissioned by Ann Cryer, revealed that the Pakistani community accounted for 30 per cent of all births with recessive disorders, despite representing 3.4 per cent of the birth rate nationwide. It is estimated that more than 55 per cent of British Pakistanis are married to first cousins, resulting in an increasing rate of genetic defects and high rates of infant mortality.Well, this explains a lot.
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Across the Arab world today an average of 45 percent of married couples are related, according to Dr. Nadia Sakati, a pediatrician and senior consultant for the genetics research center at King Faisal Specialist Hospital in Riyadh. In some parts of Saudi Arabia, particularly in the south, where Mrs. Hefthi was raised, the rate of marriage among blood relatives ranges from 55 to 70 percent, among the highest rates in the world, according to the Saudi government. Widespread inbreeding in Saudi Arabia has produced several genetic disorders, Saudi public health officials said, including the blood diseases of thalassemia, a potentially fatal hemoglobin deficiency, and sickle cell anemia. Spinal muscular atrophy and diabetes are also common, especially in the regions with the longest traditions of marriage between relatives. Dr. Sakati said she had also found links between inbreeding and deafness and muteness.
Fortunately, all of my close female relatives are way too skanky to root – RWDBs do have their standards.
3 Comments:
and you are apparently sure that none of your close female relatives read this blog. Otherwise you will soon come home to roost! :)
It's disturbing to think that you have contemplated it.
Well, so long as things are kept in the family....
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