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So, with Henry's line about two humans cannot (at least without the direct intervention of some deity. . . or Plot, the most powerful of forces), this basically kills the "Recessive" theory from a purely genetic point of view. With this theory, however, goes the line about the Vassal families, which irks me somewhat.
Having drawn many Punnett Squares, I cannot figure out a "simple" genetic method for passing "Val-ness" using Recessive genes. The most promising was that you could have a separate "Divine Spark" gene and a "Powers" Gene which works well when dealing with Heterozygous humans/Vals, but from 'pure' stock, the system fell apart. Basically, with a Recessive Gene the Val families should die out for at least one generation following their creation unless they are big into inbreeding. As soon as you though "dominant" human genes in, the Val genes fall into the background until at least the next generation of the mix where the Val traits can reemerge.
This means that 1) Shacking up with a Vassal Family member actually offers no tangible benefit as the Val gene is Dominant, or 2) That the 'val gene' IS recessive (and the Vassals can carry it), and there is something non-genetic at foot.
If, in a Human-Val pairing, you needed the Mother to be a Val, then I could totally see how this is. After all, in normal human cells all the 'cellular machinery" is provided by the mother, so there are very specific things which only get transferred that way. The example of this in biology is Mitochondria, which are present in the Ovum at fertilization, while the sperm simply provides genetic material. Hell, it could be even possible that a normal human could carry these "Val Organelles" in their cells, but without a double-copy of the recessive gene these Organelles do not function properly.
For example (H = Dominant "human" gene, h = recessive "Val" gene):
Val father (carrier) hh + Human mother (not carrier) HH = Human (not carrier) Vv Val father (carrier) hh + Human mother (not carrier) Hh = Human (not carrier) with 50% being Hh
Val father (carrier) hh + Human mother (carrier) HH = Human (carrier) Vv Val father (carrier) hh + Human mother (carrier) Hh = 50% Val (carrier) hh, 50% Human (carrier) Hh
Human father (doesn't matter) HH + Val mother (carrier) hh = Human (carrier) Hh Human father (doesn't matter) Hh + Val mother (carrier) hh = 50% Val (carrier) hh, 50% Human (carrier) Hh
Assuming THIS is how it works, this means that not only is there a genetic component, but there is also a BIOLOGICAL component as well in that Organelles are a key component of "Val-ness". Of course there is still a risk of human + human = val mixes, but much more rare.
By the way, for those of the audience not familiar with mitochondria, they are small structures within every cell of the body which are responsible for much of the conversion of sugar into energy through a process called oxidative phosphorylation. The interesting thing about mitochondria is that they are--alone among the various organelles within a cell--self replicating, with their own DNA (mtDNA). As such, each one of your cells has TWO different chromosomes within it, though the mtDNA is limited in function to basically the mitochondria itself.
When fertilization occurs in animals (ie: us), the Egg (ovum) contains the majority of the cellular machinery needed to actually CREATE the embryo. The sperm DOES contribute to the cellular machinery of the newly created embryonic cell (fertilized ovum), but while the Ovum has between 100,000 to 1,000,000 mitochondria, the sperm only has 100 to 1,000. This means that the actual contribution of the sperm to mitochondria (and mtDNA) is negligable and tends to be 'lost in the rounding'.
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