Study: Parents give kids fewer bad genes
less hinky genes? cool! |
Now researchers estimate that kids just receive about 60 mutations from both parents, so that's infinitely better, obviously. Although most genetic mutations are thought to have no ill effect on a child's overall health, thank God!
from the Inquirer:
WASHINGTON – American scientists have for the first time unlocked the genetic code of an entire family, and made a startling discovery – that parents pass on fewer mutations than previously thought. Scientists had long believed that each parent passed on some 75 genetic mutations to their children.
But the result of research by a team at the Institute for Systems Biology in Seattle and the University of Utah found this was nowhere near the case, according to their study published in Thursday's edition of Science Express.More here. Read more...