Effects of consanguinity in a cohort of subjects with certain genetic disorders in Qatar.
Tawfeg Ben-OmranKaltham Al GhanimTarunashree YavarnaMaha El AkoumMuthanna SamaraPrem ChandraNader Al DewikPublished in: Molecular genetics & genomic medicine (2019)
Our data suggest a significant role of parental consanguinity in increasing the prevalence of genetic disorders; mainly Autosomal Recessive disorders. Chromosomal abnormality disorders were significantly higher among nonconsanguineous marriages. These results help better inform policy makers on social, educational, and public health initiatives that might mitigate the impact of genetic disease in the Qatari society.