I've written about this before. Having children with 1st cousins raises the incidence of significant birth defects from 1.4% to 1.7%. That can be spun two ways:There is research on the prospect of marrying cousins proving that it isn’t what it is made out to be.
It’s searchable, no, I’m not going to do it.
Can you give a reference for that? It's quite interesting, and has parallels with animal breeding. In practice on a small farm the livestock are all closely related, especially because only a very small number of males are used and sometimes they are kept from the best bred on-farm. Yet birth defects are rare in agriculture (common enough for everyone to have seen them, but per thousand are very rare). I never thought about European royal families from the perspective of a selective breeding programme.And all of this is complicated by other factors, including that, actually, occasional mating between 1st cousins, as long as it isn't done generation after generation, actually strengthens the gene pool and results in fewer birth defects
Sorry; just one of those sets of data that fascinated me years ago but that I'm unmotivated to go research again. I learned what I needed to learn and then, as is always the case when it's just a temporary hunt, entirely failed to focus on the sources!Can you give a reference for that? It's quite interesting, and has parallels with animal breeding. In practice on a small farm the livestock are all closely related, especially because only a very small number of males are used and sometimes they are kept from the best bred on-farm. Yet birth defects are rare in agriculture (common enough for everyone to have seen them, but per thousand are very rare). I never thought about European royal families from the perspective of a selective breeding programme.
Now you can't use that at the next Retreat during Two Truths and a Lie...Here’s a little known fact about me. I researched and utilized some higher level genetic studies working with rats back in my teens. I bred and sold rats that routinely sold for $500+ apiece. Some rare genetic traits that rendered 75% in vitro mortality. That convinced my tenured college professor great uncle that homeschoolers weren’t all idiots.
Yep. I sold rats.
Now you can't use that at the next Retreat during Two Truths and a Lie...
Since there is a close DNA relationship, will it work on politicians? But I don't know who you could sell them to(?)I researched and utilized some higher level genetic studies working with rats back in my teens.
They are very indiscriminate breeders.Since there is a close DNA relationship, will it work on politicians? But I don't know who you could sell them to(?)
They sell to the highest bidder. Major multinational corporations, power brokers, foreign governments.Since there is a close DNA relationship, will it work on politicians? But I don't know who you could sell them to(?)
Stripper? LolOh, I have something much better than that for the next retreat ice breaker.
I can neither confirm nor deny.Stripper? Lol
We have to remember politicians and royalty are all shape-shifting reptilian spawn......Since there is a close DNA relationship, will it work on politicians? But I don't know who you could sell them to(?)
The votes are in: are you and your family volunteering?Stripper? Lol
Volunteering for what exactly...?The votes are in: are you and your family volunteering?
McLintock is my favorite movie ever. Well along with The Quiet Man"Watch McLintock" ... I about fell off my chair
I like your new avatar.Well, this was a fun thread to read!
Stripper? Lol
The votes are in: are you and your family volunteering?
You're kidding me, right?Volunteering for what exactly...?
My prices are pretty high!You're kidding me, right?