The excess risks of morbidity and precocious mortality for the offspring of incestuous matings and of matings of uncles-nieces and aunts-nephews, first cousins, first cousins once removed, and second cousins have been estimated as 32 % , 18 % , 9 % , 5 % , and 2.5 % , respectively. These estimates a
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Consanguineous marriage in Turkey and its impact on fertility and mortality
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- 1994
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