International audienceLocated at the cross-road between Europe and Africa, Tunisia is a North African country of 11 million inhabitants. Throughout its history, it has been invaded by different ethnic groups. These historical events, and consanguinity, have impacted on the spectrum and frequency of genetic diseases in Tunisia. Investigations of Tunisian families have significantly contributed to elucidation of the genetic bases of rare disorders, providing an invaluable resource of cases due to particular familial structures (large family size, consanguinity and share of common ancestors). In the present study, we report on and review different aspects of consanguinity in the Tunisian population as a case study, representing several feature...
Background: There is a high rate of consanguinity in Saudi Arabia; however, information on its rela...
Approximately 1.1 billion people currently live in countries where consanguineous marriages are cust...
Approximately 1.1 billion people currently live in countries where consanguineous marriages are cust...
International audienceObjectives Consanguinity is common in Tunisia. However, little information exi...
Abstract To obtain refreshed insights into the paternal lineages of Tunisian populations, Y-chromoso...
Background: Tunisia is a North African country of 10 million inhabitants. The native background popu...
Endemic diseases are caused by environmental and genetic factors. While in this special issue severa...
International audienceRuns of homozygosity (ROHs) are extended genomic regions of homozygous genotyp...
Abstract Background Tunisia is a North African country of 10 million inhabitants. The native backgro...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Tunisia is a North African country of 10 million inhabitants. The ...
Consanguineous marriages have been practiced since the early existence of modern humans. Until now c...
The Palestinian population as well as other Arabic populations in the middle east were reported to s...
Abstract Human populations are genetically affected by their demographic history, which shapes the d...
Purpose: Classical studies of consanguinity have taken advantage of the relationship between the gen...
Consanguineous unions have been associated with an increased susceptibility to various forms of inhe...
Background: There is a high rate of consanguinity in Saudi Arabia; however, information on its rela...
Approximately 1.1 billion people currently live in countries where consanguineous marriages are cust...
Approximately 1.1 billion people currently live in countries where consanguineous marriages are cust...
International audienceObjectives Consanguinity is common in Tunisia. However, little information exi...
Abstract To obtain refreshed insights into the paternal lineages of Tunisian populations, Y-chromoso...
Background: Tunisia is a North African country of 10 million inhabitants. The native background popu...
Endemic diseases are caused by environmental and genetic factors. While in this special issue severa...
International audienceRuns of homozygosity (ROHs) are extended genomic regions of homozygous genotyp...
Abstract Background Tunisia is a North African country of 10 million inhabitants. The native backgro...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Tunisia is a North African country of 10 million inhabitants. The ...
Consanguineous marriages have been practiced since the early existence of modern humans. Until now c...
The Palestinian population as well as other Arabic populations in the middle east were reported to s...
Abstract Human populations are genetically affected by their demographic history, which shapes the d...
Purpose: Classical studies of consanguinity have taken advantage of the relationship between the gen...
Consanguineous unions have been associated with an increased susceptibility to various forms of inhe...
Background: There is a high rate of consanguinity in Saudi Arabia; however, information on its rela...
Approximately 1.1 billion people currently live in countries where consanguineous marriages are cust...
Approximately 1.1 billion people currently live in countries where consanguineous marriages are cust...