Professor risks political storm over Muslim 'inbreeding
Prof Steve Jones, one of Britains most eminent scientists, has warned that the level of inbreeding among the nations Muslims is endangering the health of future generations.
It is common in the Islamic world to marry your brothers daughter, which is actually closer than marrying your cousin.
We should be concerned about that as there can be a lot of hidden genetic damage. Children are much more likely to get two copies of a damaged gene.
He added: Bradford is very inbred. There is a huge amount of cousins marrying each other there. Research in Bradford has found that babies born to Pakistani women are twice as likely to die in their first year as babies born to white mothers, with genetic problems linked to inbreeding identified as a significant cause.
Studies have found that within the city, more than 70 per cent of marriages are between relations, with more than half involving first cousins.
Separate studies have found that while British Pakistanis make up three per cent of all births, they account for one in three British children born with genetic illnesses
Posted by: tipper 2011-05-29 |