consanguinitat
Consanguinitat refers to the condition of being related by blood, meaning individuals share one or more common ancestors. This genetic relationship is a key factor in studies of heredity and population genetics. The degree of consanguinity can be quantified and is often expressed as a coefficient. Offspring resulting from relationships between closely related individuals, such as first cousins, are known as consanguineous.
The implications of consanguinitat are primarily observed in genetic inheritance. When individuals who are closely related
While consanguineous unions can increase the risk of certain genetic conditions, it is important to note that