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  2. Inbreeding - Wikipedia

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    Inbreeding is the production of offspring from the mating or breeding of individuals or organisms that are closely related genetically. [1] By analogy, the term is used in human reproduction , but more commonly refers to the genetic disorders and other consequences that may arise from expression of deleterious recessive traits resulting from ...

  3. Genetic sexual attraction - Wikipedia

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    Genetic sexual attraction is a hypothesis that attraction may be a product of genetic similarities. [1]: 200 While there is scientific evidence for the position, [1]: 200 some commentators regard the hypothesis as pseudoscience. [2]

  4. Prohibited degree of kinship - Wikipedia

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    The probable biological basis for the generality of the marital incest taboo is that matings between close relatives lead to progeny that tend to experience inbreeding depression, due largely to the increased expression of recessive deleterious mutations.

  5. Cinderella effect - Wikipedia

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    The normative theory proposes that, due to genetic repercussions, incest among genetically related individuals is a widespread taboo and would thus be less common among biological relatives. They propose that incest among step families would be less taboo, since there is no risk of genetic degradation.

  6. Body odour and sexual attraction - Wikipedia

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    The increased attraction between people of dissimilar MHCs may help to prevent incest and subsequent birth defects. [32] This inbreeding avoidance hypothesis proposes that biases towards heterozygotic alleles prevent harmful genetic consequences which can arise from mating with genetic family members. Olfactory cues can be used to recognise kin ...

  7. Fact-Checking “Monsters”: Did Lyle and Erik ... - AOL

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    In Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, Erik's defense attorney, Leslie Abramson, scolds the brothers in their second trial for fundraising to pay her fees, telling them that it makes them ...

  8. Richard Dreyfuss: Viewers in hysterics as Jaws actor ... - AOL

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    ’That’s how not to sit in a seat while being interviewed,’ one confused viewer wrote

  9. Okay, Why Does House Targaryen Do Incest, Like, All the ... - AOL

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    Here's the history of why the Targaryens on 'House of the Dragon' are known for incest. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...