Raziaar
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Weird topic title. I know.
I was watching the movie 'Wrong Turn', about these inbred cannibals... blah blah blah. Terrible movie.
Anyways, got me thinking. I wanted to find some stuff on what exactly nature does to produce the abnormalities, disfigurements, and other problems seen when you have inbred species, whether human or not.
Any of you able to find some information on the net for me about the science of interbreeding and the problems associated with it? The subject fascinates me. The thought of it sickens me, but the subject fascinates me in how it produces so many physical problems with later generations.
I guess the term is called 'Inbreeding Depression'
EDIT: So far i've only been able to find some stuff about dogs, not humans, which i'm more interested in. They say that the Hawaiian and European Royal families, as well as the more ancient pharoahs are good examples of interbreeding.
I was watching the movie 'Wrong Turn', about these inbred cannibals... blah blah blah. Terrible movie.
Anyways, got me thinking. I wanted to find some stuff on what exactly nature does to produce the abnormalities, disfigurements, and other problems seen when you have inbred species, whether human or not.
Any of you able to find some information on the net for me about the science of interbreeding and the problems associated with it? The subject fascinates me. The thought of it sickens me, but the subject fascinates me in how it produces so many physical problems with later generations.
I guess the term is called 'Inbreeding Depression'
EDIT: So far i've only been able to find some stuff about dogs, not humans, which i'm more interested in. They say that the Hawaiian and European Royal families, as well as the more ancient pharoahs are good examples of interbreeding.