19 -4 (42) 2022 — Agranovsky M.L., Muminov R.K., — CLOSELY RELATED MARRIAGES AND MENTAL DISORDERS IN OFFSPRING

CLOSELY RELATED MARRIAGES AND MENTAL DISORDERS IN OFFSPRING

Agranovsky M.L., Department of Psychiatry and Narcology Department of GP 2 Andijan State Medical Institute

Muminov R.K., Department of Psychiatry and Narcology Department of GP 2 Andijan State Medical Institute

Sadikova D.I., Department of Psychiatry and Narcology Department of GP 2 Andijan State Medical Institute

Kutlikova G.M. Department of Psychiatry and Narcology Department of GP 2 Andijan State Medical Institute

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A closely related relationship (BS) is a reproductive relationship between partners who have one or more common ancestors, an increased number of identical genes and, accordingly, a higher risk of hereditary diseases of genetic origin for offspring.

Traditionally, many peoples support and welcome the practice of creating a new family within a certain clan, nationality or religious group. The common ancestor is often himself a descendant of BS, etc.

In such cases, the “progenitor effect” may be noted: a rather rare hereditary disease or a disease with a genetic predisposition will occur much more often than in the population and manifest in many family members in several generations.

Keywords: closely related marriage, mental disorders, child’s age.

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83

Last page

86

For citation: Agranovsky M.L., Muminov R.K., Sadikova D.I., Kutlikova G.M. CLOSELY RELATED MARRIAGES AND MENTAL DISORDERS IN OFFSPRING //New Day in Medicine 4(42)2022 83-86 https://clck.ru/gjGa7

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