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"Who Is Similar to Each Other", a Phenomenon that Is Also Observed in the DNA of Couples

Summary by Le Temps
The analysis of the genome of nearly 440,000 individuals from biobanks in Great Britain and Estonia shows that people tend to associate with a partner with genetic similarities, associated with the level of education and corpulenceHow do couples form? This question, which is annoyed, actually allows us to address important health and economic issues such as social inequalities or the transmission of genetic diseases in children. However, this is…

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The analysis of the genome of nearly 440,000 individuals from biobanks in Great Britain and Estonia shows that people tend to associate with a partner with genetic similarities, associated with the level of education and corpulenceHow do couples form? This question, which is annoyed, actually allows us to address important health and economic issues such as social inequalities or the transmission of genetic diseases in children. However, this is…

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Le Temps broke the news in Geneva, Switzerland on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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