Understanding Inbreeding: Risks and Consequences
Inbreeding is not generally considered important in a positive sense. Inbreeding refers to the mating of closely related individuals, such as siblings or parents and offspring, which increases the likelihood of inheriting the same genetic disorders. This can lead to a higher risk of genetic diseases, reduced genetic diversity, and decreased overall health and fitness in a population.Infertility - Related Articles
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