The kings of the Spanish Habsburg dynasty (1516-1700) frequently married close relatives in such a way that uncle-niece, first cousins and other consanguineous unions were prevalent in that dynasty. In the historical literature, it has been suggested that inbreeding was a major cause responsible for the extinction of the dynasty when the king Charles II, physically and mentally disabled, died in 1700 and no children were born from his two marriages, but this hypothesis has not been examined from a genetic perspective. In this article, this hypothesis is checked by computing the inbreeding coefficient (F) of the Spanish Habsburg kings from an extended pedigree up to 16 generations in depth and involving more than 3,000 individuals. The inbre...
In many Asian and African countries, marriages between close biological relatives account for 20 to ...
One of the earliest specific demonstrations of inbreeding effects in man was reported in 1902 when G...
There is little information on inbreeding during the critical early years of human existence. Howeve...
The kings of the Spanish Habsburg dynasty (1516–1700) frequently married close relatives in such a w...
The European royal dynasties of the Early Modern Age provide a useful framework for human inbreeding...
<p>Inbreeding coefficient (<i>F</i>) of the Spanish Habsburg kings, their wives and their progenies....
During the height of their rule in Spain and Austria, the Habsburgs intermarried in order to preserv...
<p>Increase in inbreeding coefficients (<i>F</i>) with increasing depth of pedigree in Spanish Habsb...
<p>Inbreeding coefficient (<i>F</i>), mortality and survival of eight progenies of Spanish kings.</p
Pre-Columbian Mixtec social organization was distinguished by the tight endogamy of the ruling class...
<p>Survival to 10 years (prenatal and neonatal deaths not included) and inbreeding coefficient (<i>F...
In many species the offspring of related parents suffer reduced survival, vigour and reproductive su...
Genetic effects of inbreeding can be traced to the fact that the inbred individual may carry two cop...
A considerable number of studies have shown that Spain is one of the countries on the European conti...
Marital structure and inbreeding coefficients were analyzed in La Cabrera, an isolated mountain regi...
In many Asian and African countries, marriages between close biological relatives account for 20 to ...
One of the earliest specific demonstrations of inbreeding effects in man was reported in 1902 when G...
There is little information on inbreeding during the critical early years of human existence. Howeve...
The kings of the Spanish Habsburg dynasty (1516–1700) frequently married close relatives in such a w...
The European royal dynasties of the Early Modern Age provide a useful framework for human inbreeding...
<p>Inbreeding coefficient (<i>F</i>) of the Spanish Habsburg kings, their wives and their progenies....
During the height of their rule in Spain and Austria, the Habsburgs intermarried in order to preserv...
<p>Increase in inbreeding coefficients (<i>F</i>) with increasing depth of pedigree in Spanish Habsb...
<p>Inbreeding coefficient (<i>F</i>), mortality and survival of eight progenies of Spanish kings.</p
Pre-Columbian Mixtec social organization was distinguished by the tight endogamy of the ruling class...
<p>Survival to 10 years (prenatal and neonatal deaths not included) and inbreeding coefficient (<i>F...
In many species the offspring of related parents suffer reduced survival, vigour and reproductive su...
Genetic effects of inbreeding can be traced to the fact that the inbred individual may carry two cop...
A considerable number of studies have shown that Spain is one of the countries on the European conti...
Marital structure and inbreeding coefficients were analyzed in La Cabrera, an isolated mountain regi...
In many Asian and African countries, marriages between close biological relatives account for 20 to ...
One of the earliest specific demonstrations of inbreeding effects in man was reported in 1902 when G...
There is little information on inbreeding during the critical early years of human existence. Howeve...