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What is the result of inbreeding over generations?

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jenyasd209 [6]3 years ago
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The results of inbreeding over generations essentially creates deformities and handicaps caused by DNA that is too close. When the DNA is too similar in patterns, the chromosomes and such get ruined. That is why we see most inbreeding cases lead to debilitative diseases or handicaps. 
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