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Old 12-11-2017, 07:17 AM
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Was this a high school paper? Seems like it...reading it. It's not even a real study.

"36 couples (52.9%) had history of genetic disorders in their families. 30 couples
had child and in 28 of them (93.4%) at least one child was affected to a genetic disorder."


Well DUH! They HAD genetic disorders and they bred with others with the same genetic disorders...what do you expect will happen?


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I have come across other articles over the last few years concerning this subject and the adverse affect it has on their population.

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The REAL takeaway here is...if your family has genetic disorders...STOP reproducing and passing it along!

These "families" have been interbreeding for thousands of years...THAT is why the prevalence of genetic disorders is so high...over hundreds of generations they have "selectively bred" people with this disorder. I'm surprised it's not 100% affected.