[QUOTE="Kid-Icarus-"][QUOTE="blooddemon666"][QUOTE="Kid-Icarus-"][QUOTE="guynamedbilly"]Incestial births have a higher than normal rate of deformities. It's not just religion that shows that it's wrong.blooddemon666
And also is that a sound or rational reason to consider it immoral. Do we consider it immoral for people suffering from dwarfism to procreate for example?
there are couples with dwarfism that have perfectly normal children
Yes but the point is they are at a much higher risk of having children with dwarfism. Not all siblings who procreate have children with genetic defects either.
actually the chance that couples with dwarfism to have normal children is about as normal as a couple without. It's these people's grandchildren that have a higher risk.Correct me if I'm wrong.
You are wrong, and I know a little about the genetics of dwarfism as I actually know some people who are close to me, who have it.
Dwarfism is a genetic dominant trait, and it occurs spontaneously in 1:20000 births. When the person has it, one of their chromosomes has the mutation and another does not. The most common type occurs on Chromosome 4, so I'll use that as my example from here on out.
If this person were to procreate with an average height individual, then as you should all know when it comes to genetics, you gain one copy of each chromosome from your parents (each person has a pair of 23 chromosomes, 23 from father, 23 from mother). Now with Dwarfism as my example, 4d represents chromosome w/o dwarfism and 4D represents with.
The person with dwarfism (4D, 4d) procreates with the person w/o (4d, 4d) and the result could be:
"4D-4d", "4D-4d", "4d-4d", "4d-4d". Therefore 50% chance of acquiring an offspring with it, or 50% without it. Quite different from 1:20000.
If 2 people with dwarfism procreate (4D-4d, and 4D-4d), the results could be:
"4D-4D" (Lethal Double Dose, the baby is still born), "4D-4d", "4D-4d", "4d-4d". This results in 25% chance of still born, 50% chance dwarf and 25% average height.
If you wish to find out more on this, look up Achondroplasia on wikipedia: Most Common Form of dwarfism article.Â
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