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Consanguinity define in simple terms
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Consanguinity means being related by blood.
Simple examples:
- Parent and child
- Brothers and sisters
- Cousins
Why it matters: it’s used in genetics and law (inheritance, marriage rules) because close blood relatives share more genes, which can affect the chance of inherited conditions.
Simple examples:
- Parent and child
- Brothers and sisters
- Cousins
Why it matters: it’s used in genetics and law (inheritance, marriage rules) because close blood relatives share more genes, which can affect the chance of inherited conditions.
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