Talk:Alp/@comment-27606701-20161207235530/@comment-29602226-20161209225928

I guess KC would say that, due to DE, normal genetics don't apply and the baby would be healthy and happy...

But, if normal genetics applied... the baby would NOT be a clone. That would require that the ovum and the spermatozoon perfectly divide the genetic material among themselves.

Think of this: You have a list of 500 millions of names. You randomly choose 250 millions of names. Then, another person takes the same list and randomly chooses 250 millions of names too. Statistically speaking, around 25% of the names will be in both lists...

That's A LOT of recessive genes expressing themselves.

There are also around a 25 % of the genes that wouldn't be passed down to the child.

So no, the baby won't be a clone. She will probably be quite different from the parent, and if monsters' genetics worked like humans' she would most probably have quite a bit of health problems...