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blood relative (noun as in blood relation) Weak matches. biological relationship blood blood brother blood relationship blood sister consanguinean family flesh flesh and blood genetic relationship kindred ties of blood uterine kin. blood relative (noun as in flesh and blood)
In most cases, the same as if any couple have a baby. However, the risk of related parents sharing the same abnormal recessive genes, which could combine and cause abnormality or disease in the offspring, is higher than in unrelated parents. The risk of a single cousin marriage is not that high.
A family is a group of people related by the ties of blood, marriage, or adoption. Members of a family most often live in a single residence and perform different duties. Members of a family and their duties vary from culture to culture and at different times in history.
A relationship by blood is also referred to as being related by consanguinity.
Kin is a blood relative. The term kin is ordinarily applied to relationships through ties of blood or consanguinity . However, it is sometimes used generally to include relatives by marriage or adoption . Kin is also called kindred , kinsman, and kinswoman.
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: someone who has the same parents or ancestors as another person.
: someone who has the same parents or ancestors as another person. Your sister is your blood relative, but your brother-in-law is not.
The closer the kinship between the parents, the higher the risk. If parents are blood relatives, for example, first cousins, the risk of having children with diseases and birth defects is twice as high as when the parents are not related.

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