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S Nov 7, 2017 at 0:55 history bounty ended Seanny123
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Nov 2, 2017 at 17:38 comment added bandybabboon It depends how much the source populations share the same defects. If chinese and euro villages parents both had high prevalence of clubfoot, they would have worse outcome than close source parents. ... besides, an Italian village of 400 people genetics was studied because they have the lowest heart problem percentage in europe. They found that nearly all the village was inbred from 2 ancestors. they were all similar and healthy. Secondly, another study found that cousins breeding is about as troubled as late motherhood at the age of 38 onwards, i.e. having one after 38 is as good as a cuzin.
Nov 2, 2017 at 2:34 history edited Seanny123 CC BY-SA 3.0
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Oct 30, 2017 at 21:56 comment added Seanny123 @Remi.b yes, I am specifically interested in humans, as per the tag. I'm looking for any evidence that can show a correlation between genetic distance and "inbreeding depression". Although, I must admit I had not heard of the term "inbreeding depression" until now and am embarrassed by this.
Oct 30, 2017 at 21:00 comment added Remi.b Are you looking for any evidence of the effect of inbreeding on fitness? Are you specifically interested in humans? What is your goal? Are you trying to estimate something specific such as the number of lethal equivalents of inbreeding for example, or are you just looking for any reference showing evidence of inbreeding depression to cite?
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