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Title: Etude Bio-anthropologique des mariages consanguins sur la morbidité et les paramètres de fitness chez la population de Msirda dans l’extrême Ouest algérien
Authors: Mortad nedjlaà
Aouar metri Ammaria
Keywords: Anthropobiology
Population
Msirda
Consanguinity
endogamous marriages
choice of spouse
fitness
morbidity
Issue Date: Dec-2014
Series/Report no.: numéro 07 2014;
Abstract: This study presents the first results of a research in biological anthropology devoted to the study of inbreeding in the population of Msirda in extreme western Algeria. The interest in this work is justified by the role of mate selection on the genetic structure of the family and the evolution of the gene pool of the population under the influence of predictors of consanguinity. Our information comes from a survey (2007-2010) on a sample of 285 families and provides a large number of bio-socio-anthropological data collected from a pre-questionnaire. The level of inbreeding in the region reaches 30.85% of all couples studied. Bio-anthropological characterization of inbreeding in the population of Msirda of morbidity and some fitness parameters revealed a significant effect of inbreeding on morbidity (including diabetes and hyper blood pressure). It also seems that inbreeding are associated with abortion and neonatal mortality. Finally, inbreeding in the population of Msirda appears as a purely biological phenomenon and anchored in the region more than a phenomenon dependent on social organization.
Description: Revue Makalid
URI: http://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/8426
ISSN: 2253-0029
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