Was the interbreeding of Europe’s royal families dangerous, genetically speaking?
by Guardian Staff from on (#MMAR)
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Until recently, the predominant European royal families felt compelled to maintain their primacy by marrying relatives such as first and second cousins. Is this form of inbreeding not, genetically speaking, a bit dodgy?
Paul Gribbin, London SW11
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