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Incest and exogamy: A sociobiological reconsideration - ScienceDirectThrough unilineal descent, clan exogamy, and preferential cross-cousin marriage, many horticultural societies maximize the benefits of both kin selection and ...
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Cross-cousin marriage among the Yanomamö shows evidence of ...Mar 13, 2017 · In summary, marriages between close kin (i) significantly reduce the reproductive success of offspring that result from these unions, (ii) ...
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Exogamy and Peace Relations of Social Units: A Cross-Cultural TestExogamy relieves tensions within the exogamous unit because it eliminates competition over its own women. The positive value of exchange ensures alliance or ...Missing: prevalence | Show results with:prevalence
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Close inbreeding and low genetic diversity in Inner Asian human ...Jun 20, 2018 · This suggests that in Inner Asia, geographical exogamy is neither efficient in increasing genetic diversity nor in avoiding inbreeding.
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Exogamy - Dousset - Major Reference Works - Wiley Online LibraryExogamy is the prescription, custom, or practice of marrying outside a certain group. Sometimes also called “outbreeding,” it is generally understood as the ...
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Exogamy - AnthropologyFrom the Greek evxoZ + yapco (“out” + “to marry”), exogamy is the marital rule according to which the spouse must be sought outside the social group (e.g. ...
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Exogamy - Etymology, Origin & MeaningExogamy, coined by John Ferguson McLennan in 1865 from Modern Latin, means the custom of marrying outside one's tribe, combining exo- (outside) + -gamy ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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exogamy, n. meanings, etymology and moreOED's earliest evidence for exogamy is from 1865, in the writing of John Ferguson McLennan, social anthropologist. exogamy is a borrowing from Greek, combined ...
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Rules of Exogamy and Endogamy - Anthropology - Sociology GuideExogamy is the social rule that requires an individual to marry outside a specific culturally defined social group of which she/he is a member.
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Incest, Endogamy & Exogamy: Definition & Examples - LessonExogamy is the rule dictating that one must marry outside his/her kin group. In many less industrialized cultures, exogamy can also extend to forbid marrying ...
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Marital Choices: Endogamy, Exogamy, and Preferential MarriagesDec 13, 2023 · For example, Hindu traditions might require marriage within one's caste (endogamy) but outside one's gotra or clan lineage (exogamy).<|separator|>
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5. Dating and Partner Selection | Marriage, Intimate Relationships ...Exogamy is the tendency to pair off with or marry someone outside of your own familial groups. Rule #4 is to maximize homogamy and look for commonalities that ...
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Exogamy vs Heterogamy: When To Use Each One In Writing?Aug 11, 2023 · Exogamy is more about marrying someone from a different social group, while heterogamy is about marrying someone who is different in some way.
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How Depressing Is Inbreeding? A Meta-Analysis of 30 Years ... - NIHMeta-analyses among wild, zoo, and laboratory animal populations have suggested stronger inbreeding depression for primary fitness traits (e.g., fecundity, ...
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Inbreeding depression across the lifespan in a wild mammal ... - PNASInbreeding depression is the decrease in fitness with increased genome-wide homozygosity that occurs in the offspring of related parents.
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Inbreeding depression due to recent and ancient inbreeding in ...Sep 27, 2019 · Inbreeding decreases animal performance (inbreeding depression), but not all inbreeding is expected to be equally harmful.<|separator|>
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Why don't all animals avoid inbreeding? - PMC - NIHAug 4, 2021 · Individuals are expected to avoid mating with relatives as inbreeding can reduce offspring fitness, a phenomenon known as inbreeding depression.
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Genomic evidence for MHC disassortative mating in humans - PMCMar 20, 2019 · Preference for MHC-diverse males could provide direct benefits to females (healthier mates), as well as indirect genetic benefits to the ...
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Genetic architecture and lifetime dynamics of inbreeding depression ...May 20, 2021 · Inbreeding depression, the reduced fitness of offspring from related parents, has been a core theme in evolutionary and conservation biology ...
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An Examination of the Westermarck Hypothesis and the Role ... - NIHWestermarck (1891, 1921) postulated that physical proximity was a kinship cue used to regulate incest avoidance in sibling relationships. Siblings who have ...
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MHC-dependent mate choice is linked to a trace-amine-associated ...Dec 12, 2016 · We investigated whether female mate choice is based on MHC alleles and linked to variation in chemosensory trace amine-associated receptors (TAARs)
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Multiple mechanisms for inbreeding avoidance used simultaneously ...Oct 18, 2023 · We use 13 years of detailed dispersal, copulation and paternity data from mountain gorillas to examine inbreeding avoidance.
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Multiple mechanisms for inbreeding avoidance used simultaneously ...Oct 18, 2023 · ... inbreeding depression are high [20,21]. These further mechanisms for ... exogamy rules common in many hunter–gatherer societies [42–45].
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Heterosis - PMC - PubMed Central - NIHHeterosis refers to the phenomenon that progeny of diverse varieties of a species or crosses between species exhibit greater biomass, speed of development, and ...
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[PDF] ARE DISPERSAL AND INBREEDING AVOIDANCE RELATED?In this paper we consider the signifi- cance of dispersal patterns among female and male primates and other mammals for the inbreeding-avoidance hypothesis of ...
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Mechanisms of inbreeding avoidance in a wild primate - PMC - NIHThey find that dispersal and mate choice play important roles, and that maternal kin are more avoidant than paternal kin (“asymmetrical inbreeding avoidance”).
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Cultural Innovations Influence Patterns of Genetic Diversity in ...Aug 29, 2018 · Specifically, Eastern Tukanoans practice linguistic exogamy, a cultural norm in which marriages are required to occur between individuals ...
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The secular rise in IQ: Giving heterosis a closer look - ScienceDirectBecause it is a genetic mechanism, heterosis easily accounts for the high heritability, the lack of any secular change in estimates of the heritability, and the ...
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Growth and nutritional status of Khasi boys in Northeast India ...May 19, 2003 · Indeed, published data are very limited on the effects of heterosis on growth of children in human populations, although it has been suggested ...
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Consequences of Hybridization in Mammals: A Systematic ReviewDec 24, 2021 · Genetic swamping, outbreeding depression, introgression of variants originating from domesticated lineages, and morphological anomalies are ...
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11.4 Marriage and Families across Cultures - OpenStaxFeb 23, 2022 · All societies practice rules of marriage that determine what groups an individual should marry into (called endogamy rules) and which groups are ...
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Marriage in Traditional Aboriginal Societies | ALRCAug 18, 2010 · 1. The couple should be eligible to marry according to local rules defining 'ideal preferences and accepted authorities'. · 2. Appropriate ...
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SOCIAL ORGANISATION – Aboriginal Culture | INTRODUCTION TO ...This custom, where a person has to marry outside their group, is called exogamy. Skin names are often shared across tribal boundaries, and these form part of ...<|separator|>
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Clan Groups and Clan Exogamy among the Navajo - jstorIn this paper we analyse published data on various Navajo communities with respect to two levels of proscriptive marriage rules: clan and clan-group exogamy. We ...Missing: societies | Show results with:societies
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Kinship | Milwaukee Public MuseumClans were grouped into exogamous phratries, meaning that one could not marry a person of the same clan or a member of another clan which was in the same ...
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Emergence of kinship structures and descent systems: multi-level ...Feb 23, 2022 · In many indigenous societies, people are categorized into several cultural groups, or clans, within which they believe they share ancestors.<|separator|>
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Dual Organization in India - jstorDUAL organization has been described by Dr. Rivers as that where the whole population is divided into two exogamous groups, a man of one group having to.
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Dual Organization as an Operational Concept in the Pueblo Southwest... Rivers (1924) equated exogamous moieties with dual organization. However, in accepted usage,. "moiety" has come to denote "half-tribes" (Lowie 1948: 240) or ...
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Kinship nomenclatures and kin marriage | HAURivers propounded the latter hypothesis in the form that clan organization generally developed from dual organization, presupposing in all cases in which both ...
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[PDF] Marriage and Alliance - IS MUNIExogamous groups must by definition obtain women from outside. It is a fact that property, inheritance and political office tend to follow men in most societies ...
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Exogamy | Definition, Types & Examples - Lesson - Study.comExogamy, also known as out-marriage, is a socially accepted arrangement for marriage outside of a social group. Exogamy is usually associated with kinship and ...Exogamy Definition · Importance of Exogamy · Exogamy Examples
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THE ANALYSIS OF DUAL ORGANIZATIONS - jstora) The dualism of two exogamous moieties is not of the same socio logical order as the dualism of two contraposed sets of relationships. b) The fact that 4 of ...<|separator|>
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Interpreting mismatches between linguistic and genetic patterns ...Dec 9, 2022 · At the centre of this large area, social exogamy and multilingualism create a marriage practice known as linguistic exogamy, in which marriages ...
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Linguistic Exogamy and Ethnonationalism in Northwestern AmazoniaLinguistic exogamy, where marriage occurs only between speakers of different languages, is the characteristic social institution of the Northwest Amazon, and ...
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Genetic and linguistic comparisons reveal complex sex-biased ...Nov 18, 2024 · In genetic studies in ... linguistic exogamy, in which marriage partners are found from other populations in different language groups (37).
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Linguistic exogamy and language shift in the Northwest AmazonAug 10, 2025 · The sociocultural complex of the northwest Amazon is remarkable for its system of linguistic exogamy in which individuals marry outside ...
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The role of marriage in linguistic contact and variation: Two Hmong ...Aug 6, 2025 · It is also common for the rite of marriage to align with changes in language use, such as linguistic exogamy or mother-in-law language. This ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Religious Dogmas Against Marrying Outsiders (Exogamy)Many religions have doctrine and scripture that tell believers not to marry outsiders, and these verses are used to support racism, prejudice and ...
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[PDF] Interreligious Marriage: Social and Religious PerspectivesSince many major religions in the world prohibit interreligious marriage for the sake of religious devotion, purity, and maintaining their groups' custom ...
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Religion, Marriage Markets, and Assortative Mating in the United ...Religious boundaries were reinforced, in part, by strong prohibitions by families and religious communities against exogamy. In addition, shared religious ...Missing: major | Show results with:major
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4. Religious intermarriage - Pew Research CenterFeb 26, 2025 · Intermarriage across religious traditions. Overall, 74% of married respondents in the survey say their spouse has the same religion they do, ...
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Interfaith marriage is common in U.S., particularly among the ...Jun 2, 2015 · Of all U.S. adults married since 2010, almost one-in-five (18%) are in marriages between a Christian and a religiously unaffiliated spouse. This ...
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[PDF] CASTES IN INDIA Their Mechanism, Genesis and DevelopmentWith the growth of history, however, exogamy has lost its efficacy, and excepting the nearest blood-kins, there is usually no social bar restricting the field ...
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Castes in India: Their Mechanism, Genesis, and Development, by Dr ...With the growth of history, however, exogamy has lost its efficacy, and excepting the nearest blood-kins, there is usually no social bar restricting the field ...<|separator|>
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Whose education matters? An analysis of inter caste marriages in ...The rate of inter caste marriages, even as recent as in 2011, was as low as 5.82% and there has been no upward time trend over the past four decades.2 In this ...
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[PDF] Modern Marriages in India: Caste Exogamy and Love ... - PAA 2019Caste Exogamy: Prevalence of inter-caste marriages are even more marginal than love marriage in the Indian society with less than 6% in 1990 birth cohort. ...
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Chances of an inter-caste marriage go up if groom's mother is ...The rate of inter-caste marriages in India, as recently as 2011, was merely 5.82% and there has been no upward trend over the past four decades. ... Endogamy is ...
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[PDF] WHOSE EDUCATION MATTERS? AN ANALYSIS OF INTER CASTE ...Feb 18, 2020 · The rate of inter caste marriages, even as recent as in 2011, was as low as 5.82% and there has been no upward time trend over the past four ...
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[PDF] Dark History Of MarriageConversely, exogamy rules, which required marrying outside certain circles, were sometimes used to forge alliances or. Page 10. prevent inbreeding. Both ...
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Women's Rights in Marriage in Ancient Egypt - ANE TodayJun 12, 2025 · The last three indicate the physical situation of a marriage: cohabitation. Non-royal marriages were monogamous. Herodotus records in Book 2 of ...
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Consanguinity and Incest in Ancient Egypt - UCL BlogsAug 16, 2018 · Incest, including brother-sister marriages, was common among the ruling class and priests in ancient Egypt, and also among non-royal nuclear ...
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[PDF] The Gortyn Code and Greek Kinshipbrother's son but her father's brother; or if her father's brother is already dead, she marries his son. In both cases, the proposed rule of clan exogamy is ...
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Close-Kin Marriage in Roman Society? - jstor17 As remarked above, exogamy remains a consistent feature of the Roman aristocracy both before and after A.D. 300. To test the hypothesis of parallel-cousin ...
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Gotra & Genetics - The science behind the Vedic thoughts and its ...There are evidences which suggest gotra system maintains a genetic male lineage via Y chromosome and cousin marriages within the immediate family relations are ...
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Intermarriage and ancient polity alliances: isotopic evidence of cross ...Nov 29, 2023 · Exogamous marriage systems are often observed within patrilineal clan societies resulting from a prohibition of marriage within the clan (Zhang ...
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A Study on the Representation of Ancient Marriage System in ...Jun 13, 2024 · Inter-clan marriage not only prohibited marriage between siblings, but also gradually prohibited intermarriage among all members within the same ...
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Female exogamy and gene pool diversification at the ... - PNASSep 19, 2017 · Neolithic to the Bronze Age add to the archaeological evidence of continuing traditions from the Bell Beaker Complex to the Early. Bronze Age ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Extensive pedigrees reveal the social organization of a Neolithic ...Jul 26, 2023 · Social anthropology and ethnographic studies have described kinship systems and networks of contact and exchange in extant populations.
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Consanguinity and Medieval Marriages - ThoughtCoMar 9, 2019 · Roman civil law generally prohibited marriages within four degrees of consanguinity. Early Christian custom adopted some of these definitions and limits.Missing: exogamy | Show results with:exogamy
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Consanguinity | Encyclopedia MDPISep 27, 2022 · In the ninth century the church raised the number of prohibited degrees to seven and changed the method by which they were calculated. This ...
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Late Medieval Canon Law on Marriage - University of OregonWith respect to incest, the forbidden degrees of consanguinity and affinity remained high. ... Still, the cummulative effect was to encourage exogamy--i.e., ...
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Roman Catholic Church ban in the Middle Ages loosened family tiesNov 7, 2019 · The Western Church (later known as the Roman Catholic Church) started banning marriages to cousins, step-relatives, in-laws, and even spiritual-kin, better ...
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[PDF] The Reformation of Marriage Law in Martin Luther's Germanyin need of God's remedy of marriage, the reformers removed numer- ous legal, spiritual, and consanguineous impediments to marriage not countenanced by ...
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The Reformation of Marriage Law in Martin Luther's GermanyApr 24, 2015 · From this it follows that first cousins may contract a godly and Christian marriage ... the Levitical law of impediments of consanguinity was ...
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Marriage (Prohibited Degrees of Relationship) Bill - HansardDec 10, 2024 · This 1,000-year tradition of first-cousin marriage being illegal was continued until 1540, when King Henry VIII broke with Rome and legalised ...
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Marriage strategy among the European nobility - ScienceDirect.comWe use a unique dataset to analyze the marriage patterns of the British and German nobility from the 1500s to the 1800s, and discuss the differences in ...
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Trends and patterns in intermarriage - Pew Research CenterMay 18, 2017 · In 1967, when miscegenation laws were overturned in the United States, 3% of all newlyweds were married to someone of a different race or ...
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growth in interracial marriage, 1980 vs 2021 - Working ImmigrantsIn 2020, 11% of all married couples in the US were interracial or interethnic, according to Pew Research Center analysis. This is up from 3% in 1967.
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[PDF] Evidence from The Great Migration and Residential SegregationMar 26, 2024 · Additionally, large increases in interracial marriage coincided with broad decreases in residential segregation.<|control11|><|separator|>
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U.S. Approval of Interracial Marriage at New High of 94%Sep 10, 2021 · 94% of Americans in 2021 approve of these unions, a record in Gallup's trend and up from 4% the first time the question was asked in 1958. The ...
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Interracial and Interethnic Marriage | Research Starters - EBSCOThe US Census Bureau reported that the number of interracial or interethnic opposite-sex married couples grew by 29 percent between 2000 and 2010. A Pew ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Black–white intermarriage in global perspectiveNov 2, 2023 · Interracial marriage varies widely across countries. Despite increases in recent decades,. US black–white intermarriage levels are the second ...
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[PDF] Report: Country-specific case studies on mixed marriagesAcross Europe, for the period 2008-10, on average one in 12 married persons was in a mixed marriage.
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Dynamics of Intermarriage in Europe | Nationalities PapersSep 25, 2024 · A significant rise occurred during the last three decades of the 20 th century, with the proportion of mixed marriages increasing from 9.8% in ...
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Directional dominance on stature and cognition in diverse human ...Jul 23, 2015 · Homozygosity has long been associated with rare, often devastating, Mendelian disorders, and Darwin was one of the first to recognize that ...
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Hybrid marriages and phenotypic heterosis in offspring: Evidence ...This paper uses the 1% sample of the 2000 Chinese population census data to test whether there is a heterosis effect in human populations.
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Strength in difference: Genetic distance and heterosis in ChinaNov 8, 2023 · However, the potential existence of hybrid vigour in humans has not been well researched. While some evidence of heterosis in humans has been ...
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[PDF] Evidence of recent and ongoing admixture in the U.S. and ...Here, we sought to better understand how temporal changes in genetic admixture influence levels of heterozygosity and impact health outcomes. We evaluated ...
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Admixture's impact on Brazilian population evolution and healthMay 15, 2025 · These genes are primarily associated with heightened fertility rates, immune response, and distinctive metabolic traits. CONCLUSION. Our ...
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Marital Dissolution Among Interracial Couples - PMC - NIHAfter controlling for couple characteristics, the risk of divorce or separation among interracial couples was similar to the more-divorce-prone origin group.Missing: exogamous peer
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Chapter 1: Overview | Pew Research CenterFeb 16, 2012 · An analysis conducted a decade ago found that 10 years after they married, interracial couples had a 41% chance of separation or divorce, ...
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[PDF] Irreconcilable differences? Ethnic intermarriage and divorce in the ...Divorce risks are higher for interethnic couples, especially if culturally distant. The wife's origin country's divorce propensity also increases risk. ...
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[PDF] Is there an association between marital exogamy of immigrants and ...Mar 14, 2019 · OBJECTIVE. We study mental health in immigrants and nonmigrants, distinguishing between people in exogamous and endogamous marriages.
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[PDF] Ethno-Linguistic Exogamy and Divorce: Does Marital Duration Matter?Ethno-Linguistic Exogamy and Divorce: Does Marital Duration. Matter? Jan ... groups, arguing that different ethnic groups hold distinctive attitudes toward ...
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Is diversity good or bad for community cohesion? - BBC NewsOct 31, 2013 · "In ethnically diverse neighbourhoods residents of all races tend to 'hunker down'," Putnam's study concluded. "Trust (even of one's own race) ...
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Trust is in the eye of the beholder: How perceptions of local diversity ...A more nuanced understanding of the complex relationship between ethnic diversity and social cohesion is needed. Ever since Robert Putnam (2007) has put ...
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Bowling With Our Own - City JournalPutnam's study reveals that immigration and diversity not only reduce social capital between ethnic groups, but also within the groups themselves. Trust, even ...<|separator|>
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(PDF) An assessment of Genetic and Social Aspects of Breeding ...In contrast, exogamy enhances genetic diversity, which can improve overall population health and adaptability by reducing the risks associated with inbreeding ...
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Close inbreeding and low genetic diversity in Inner Asian human ...Jun 20, 2018 · Geographical exogamy, by favouring matings between distant individuals, is thought to be an inbreeding avoidance mechanism; however, no data has ...
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[PDF] exogamy paper EIr1 9-14-15 - Simon Fraser UniversitySep 14, 2015 · Marriage is a core institution in almost every human society, including small- scale societies based on foraging or subsistence agriculture.Missing: prevalence | Show results with:prevalence
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Outbreeding depression: Avenues for further researchFeb 28, 2024 · One line of evidence for reduced fertility in male hybrids is that the proportion of archaic ancestry in modern humans is significantly reduced ...
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[PDF] Asian Journal ofEndogamy serves to preserve cultural heritage and maintain social cohesion within specific groups, but can also pose risks related to genetic disorders and ...
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[PDF] Interracial Marriage and Marital Instability - U.S. Census BureauThe studies in which this has been the finding have usually found that divorce rates for various interracial combinations fall between those for same race ...
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[PDF] interracial marriage and marital dissolution: changes over - paa2014Interracial marriages dissolve at considerably higher rates than endogamous unions: a phenomenon that often serves as signal for the significant barriers to ...<|separator|>
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Broken Boundaries or Broken Marriages? Racial Intermarriage and ...Aug 6, 2025 · We find elevated divorce rates for Latino/white intermarriages but not for black/white intermarriages. Seventy-two percent of endogamous Latino ...
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Human female exogamy is supported by cross-species comparisonsOct 14, 2009 · The former drive is presumably based on natural selection benefits in terms of decreasing the effects of defective genes and increasing genetic ...<|separator|>