what is exogamy in biology?
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In biology, exogamy more generally refers to the mating of individuals who are less related genetically, that is outbreeding as opposed to inbreeding.
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Answer:Exogamy is the social norm of marrying outside one's social group. ... In social science, exogamy is viewed as a combination of two related aspects: biological and cultural. Biological exogamy is marriage of nonblood-related beings, regulated by forms of incest law.
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