| 11. | When AB variant is reported, in often occurs with consanguineous parents or in genetically isolated populations.
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| 12. | The condition is transmitted as an autosomal recessive trait, and often affects children of consanguineous parents.
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| 13. | Over 1.3 billion people, predominantly of Islamic faith, practice endogamous consanguineous arranged marriages.
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| 14. | Consanguineous marriage is present in every religion, and cannot be accredited to any one religious mandate.
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| 15. | Endogamy is very common in Muslims in the form of arranged consanguineous marriages among Muslims in India and Pakistan.
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| 16. | A greater number of consanguineous marriages are observed in rural areas compared to urban areas within the same region.
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| 17. | Moratuwa also has one of the highest rates of consanguineous relationships within Sri Lanka, despite the prominent Catholic prevalence.
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| 18. | Non-consanguineous arranged marriage is one where the bride and groom do not share a grandparent or near ancestor.
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| 19. | The prior approval of the pope was obtained for this consanguineous marriage ( both were descended from Charles of Valois ).
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| 20. | In Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, majority ( 65 % + ) of all marriages are endogamous and consanguineous arranged marriages.
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