词汇 | consanguinity |
释义 | consanguinity noun[ U ] law, biology specializeduk /ˌkɒn.sæŋˈɡwɪn.ə.ti/ us /ˌkɑːn.sæŋˈɡwɪn.ə.t̬i/ the condition of being blood relations(= related to someone by birth, not marriage): 血缘关系;血亲;同族 Some states prohibit marriage where there is a degree of consanguinity.一些州禁止有某种程度血缘关系的人结婚。 Family: relations in general anti-family aunt auntie baby daddy baby mama father fatherhood filial filially first cousin kinsman kinswoman kith and kin long-lost loved one relationship relative removed second cousin sib Examples of consanguinityconsanguinity This is indeed the main obstacle to a strict prevention of consanguinity. Consanguinity status was determined from the actual kinship terms used to refer to relatives. There was no consanguinity and no family history of congenital heart disease. In a subdivided population consanguinity of the mating system can have a negative influence on subpopulation persistence. Examining the material as a whole, the haemophilia series suggests a general population level of consanguinity of 28-9%. Consanguinity was apparently understood as a major cause of genetic disorders as early as the ninth century. The distribution of consanguinity within the present sample is thus explicable in terms of the retention of conservative patterns of marriage. At worst, the information merely notes consanguinity of parents, and notes relatives with similar symptoms. For different degrees of consanguinity, the estimated percentages of first, second and third cousin marriages are quite similar. Most of the family studies show a small increase, about two-fold, in parental consanguinity. Rather, the rates were based on consanguinity, or the relationship of the legatee to the deceased. The rate of second cousin marriage was very low, and so also were those of first cousin once removed and more distant consanguinity. The importance of parental consanguinity is often overestimated. High rates of affected siblings and parental consanguinity in some cases suggested that novel genetic immunodeficiencies might be involved. They will vary because understandings of consanguinity will vary. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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