The European royal dynasties of the Early Modern Age provide a useful framework for human inbreeding research. In this article, consanguineous marriage, inbreeding depression and the purging of deleterious alleles within a consanguineous population are investigated in the Habsburgs, a royal dynasty with a long history of consanguinity over generations. Genealogical information from a number of historical sources was used to compute kinship and inbreeding coefficients for the Habsburgs. Marriages contracted by the Habsburgs from 1450 to 1750 presented an extremely high mean kinship (0.0628 {plus minus} 0.009), which was the result of the matrimonial policy conducted by the dynasty to establish political alliances through marriage. A strong i...
In many Asian and African countries, marriages between close biological relatives account for 20 to ...
It has been widely believed that consanguineous marriage was infrequent in northern Europe. As part ...
The DDB contains the life histories of individuals and their families, based on the parish record bo...
The European royal dynasties of the Early Modern Age provide a useful framework for human inbreeding...
The kings of the Spanish Habsburg dynasty (1516-1700) frequently married close relatives in such a w...
The kings of the Spanish Habsburg dynasty (1516–1700) frequently married close relatives in such a w...
During the height of their rule in Spain and Austria, the Habsburgs intermarried in order to preserv...
<p>Inbreeding coefficient (<i>F</i>) of the Spanish Habsburg kings, their wives and their progenies....
In many species the offspring of related parents suffer reduced survival, vigour and reproductive su...
There have been a number of previous estimates of human inbreeding for Britons of British descent in...
There is little information on inbreeding during the critical early years of human existence. Howeve...
Recent evidence suggests that seeking out extra-pair paternity (EPP) can be a viable alternative rep...
<p>Increase in inbreeding coefficients (<i>F</i>) with increasing depth of pedigree in Spanish Habsb...
We construct a database linking European royal kinship networks, monarchies, and wars to study the e...
Genetic effects of inbreeding can be traced to the fact that the inbred individual may carry two cop...
In many Asian and African countries, marriages between close biological relatives account for 20 to ...
It has been widely believed that consanguineous marriage was infrequent in northern Europe. As part ...
The DDB contains the life histories of individuals and their families, based on the parish record bo...
The European royal dynasties of the Early Modern Age provide a useful framework for human inbreeding...
The kings of the Spanish Habsburg dynasty (1516-1700) frequently married close relatives in such a w...
The kings of the Spanish Habsburg dynasty (1516–1700) frequently married close relatives in such a w...
During the height of their rule in Spain and Austria, the Habsburgs intermarried in order to preserv...
<p>Inbreeding coefficient (<i>F</i>) of the Spanish Habsburg kings, their wives and their progenies....
In many species the offspring of related parents suffer reduced survival, vigour and reproductive su...
There have been a number of previous estimates of human inbreeding for Britons of British descent in...
There is little information on inbreeding during the critical early years of human existence. Howeve...
Recent evidence suggests that seeking out extra-pair paternity (EPP) can be a viable alternative rep...
<p>Increase in inbreeding coefficients (<i>F</i>) with increasing depth of pedigree in Spanish Habsb...
We construct a database linking European royal kinship networks, monarchies, and wars to study the e...
Genetic effects of inbreeding can be traced to the fact that the inbred individual may carry two cop...
In many Asian and African countries, marriages between close biological relatives account for 20 to ...
It has been widely believed that consanguineous marriage was infrequent in northern Europe. As part ...
The DDB contains the life histories of individuals and their families, based on the parish record bo...