Just to be well and truly fuckin clear. I am not now nor have I ever been nor will I ever be contemplating shagging a family member.
Many birth defects are rare, and require 2 copies of a defective gene to show up. Most “normal” people will be carrying a few defective genes (out of thousands of pairs), but are fine because they have a good copy still working.
Family members tend to have similar genes.
The chances of you and a family member having the SAME defective gene are massively greater than you and some random stranger.
Thus any child would also have a massively greater chance of inheriting 2 identical copies of the defect.
Deestan@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Human genes only really “work” when they are combined from very different sets.
So-called “recessive” genes are overruled by your partner’s different pile of genes. They are usually shit traits like soggy bones or hair growing backwards, but since they never dominate, they haven’t been naturally selected away. They’re just harmless baggage.
You can still get them because it’s all random, but the likelihood is generally low.
If you don’t have that difference in mating genes, more of these recessive genes get to have a say in building the human. This severely increases the likelihood of birth defects.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inbreeding
dcoe@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Well, there’s a new insult: “You soggy-bones looking mother fucker.”
VampyreOfNazareth@lemm.ee 10 months ago
Drink milk
jballs@sh.itjust.works 10 months ago
That just reminded me of the only community I really miss from reddit, r/neverbrokeabone. Lemmy just doesn’t have the number of users to support such a niche community.
But yeah, there were all sorts of good insults there for when people broke a bone. “Soggy-bones mother fucker” would have fit right in.
DharmaCurious@startrek.website 10 months ago
It’s 4 in the morning and I’m sick, got them albuterol inhaler shakes, and “soggy bones” made me laugh so hard I went into a coughing fit.
sangriaferret@sh.itjust.works 10 months ago
It was backwards hair that did it for me.
Outsider9042@aussie.zone 10 months ago
Or a fuck ton of, samples.
Lath@kbin.social 10 months ago
So, note for any women looking to colonize Mars, your womb will belong to the colony.
where_am_i@sh.itjust.works 10 months ago
Ok, but why are recessive genes necessarily bad?
Or, they probably aren’t, but it turns out when you activate them you get more bads than the goods. Why is that?
Deestan@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Good question!
They aren’t necessarily bad as such, just “random and unfiltered”.
Dominant genes get “battle tested” all the time, by definition. The harmful ones are likely to result in a human that can’t survive or have children, while the good ones remain.
wieson@feddit.de 10 months ago
Recessive isn’t always bad. In fact, many (maybe all) genetic traits have a dominant and a recessive information.
For example peas. Let’s say there is a gene for colour. The dominant variation of the colour gene carries the information “green”. Let’s call this gene c for colour. Then there is a recessive variation with the information yellow.
We’ll write the dominant information as capital C and the recessive as lowercase c.
Now there is a pea with the genetic information CC (one from each parent). That’s a green pea.
Then there is one with Cc (father green, mother yellow). But you see the pea and it looks just like a green pea. Because the green gene C is dominant and the yellow c is recessive. You don’t know, that this is a mixed variety.
If two seemingly green peas pollinate each other, but under the hood, they are Cc, then they might produce a cc yellow pea.
For a lot of genetic information that’s not a problem, they are just different characteristics and not harmful.
But if you have B = your blood coagulates normally, and b = your blood doesn’t thicken, you just bleed out and die when you have a paper cut…
Then inheriting b from both of your parents is a terrible fate. This happened in the House of Saxe-Cobourg and other nobility in the 19th century.
neuropean@kbin.social 10 months ago
For mars, they could do whole-genome sequencing and select for people with fewest deviations from the de facto wild-type human genome.
ilinamorato@lemmy.world 10 months ago
That sounds unsettlingly like eugenics.