Webnov 11, 2009 · the timing of the most recent common ancestor depends on global population structure, the mean rate of pedigree growth, mean fitness, and current.

In many human populations, mating between relatives is relatively frequent and encouraged for social and/or economic reasons.

Webinbreeding and heterosis are discussed along with the effects of inbreeding in humans and other organisms, regular systems of mating (selfing and partial selfing, sib mating), and.

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