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AN ESTIMATE OF THE MUTATIONAL DAMAGE IN MAN FROM DATA ON CONSANGUINEOUS MARRIAGES
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Family MedicineGenetic TestingGeneticsGynecologyReproductive EpidemiologyPublic HealthSomatic GeneticsGenetic PredispositionInfertilityQuantitative GeneticsStatistical GeneticsGenetic VariationPopulation GeneticsConsanguineous MarriageMarriageBiologyNew Mutant.thisLinkage DisequilibriumAllelic VariantPre-existing Mutant AlleleGenetic DisorderEvolutionary BiologyGenetic MechanismMedicineMendelian Inheritance
6 Here and later we are making the simplifying assumption that a pre-existing mutant allele has the same effect on viability as the new mutant.This is justified as a first approximation by the observation that compounds of mutants are often near the average of the mutant homozygotes.'his formula is given for only two alleles, but the extension to a larger number is obvious and the linearity in F remains.In applying this to a real population, we assume F = 0 for all individuals not known to come from a consanguineous marriage.
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