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What happens when an inbred child has children

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What happens when an inbred child has children

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  1. Like cousin marry cousin? then they share the same flaw genetic makeup.


  2. the child has a child. You have to inbreed for a few generations before the genetics breaks down.

    Then when you move away from inbreeding the inbred bloodline will gain any dominate traits that new bloodline has to replace the unstable ones from inbreeding. Not all of the unstable traits will vanish, but just the ones that the new bloodline has dominate traits for.  

  3. The short answer is, "It depends."

    It depends on how MUCH inbreeding occurred among the child's parents. For instance, if the child was the result of incest from the father, but there was no other inter-family children in the father's lineage, the chance are the child could have perfectly normal children (I assume that is where you are going with this question). It also depends on how direct the inbreeding was. For instance, the chances of any genetic problems among cousins is pretty slim. It also depends on whether the child DOES carry some predisposition to a genetic problem and then has a child by someone who ALSO carries that genetic predisposition.

    Because of all these variables, the only real way to have a good idea would be to get genetic testing of the couple done.

  4. depends if they had relations with a relative or not. If so, many, many health problems can occur from heart disease to cancer

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