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In my continuing thought experiments on the subject, trying to reconcile the text with what has to be the intent (Dominant instead of Recessive), I came across an interesting idea:
We know that the vassal families (Balin, Gracchi, etc) tend to be the repository of any human born of two Vals, and that the Vals (when they can't mate with other Vals) tend to breed with their chosen vassel family/families in order to increase the likelihood of producing a Val.
Do the Vals pass on their physical traits to the Vassals?
For example: Two val'Tensens have a human child, who is then 'given over' to the Balin's. Does this resulting human typically share all the normal val'Tensen traits (silver or blond hair, hawkish nose, overbearing sense of self righteousness) or is it common that they have a different look?
I ask this because--assuming my Dominant theory is correct for the genetics of the Val--it could still rationalize why the Vals tend to interbreed with their Vassals. If the Vassal family carries the PHYSICAL traits of the Val family in question, this could be related to the ability to produce a Val even though it is linked to a dominant inheritable trait. I posited before that the "Val Gene" was simply a transcription factor which 'made dominant' various genes in a normal human which would otherwise not be expressed or would be poorly expressed, so if both sides of the family had the val-linked genes, perhaps this would help in the breeding of another val?
This also brings up a logical extension of this: What happens when a Val breeds with a member of a Vassal Family NOT sworn to their Val line? What happens when a val'Tensen makes a baby with--say--a Gracchi? Would it be like any other Val-Human pairing, or would the inclusion of the val'Assante' genes in the Gracchi bring up the possibility of a val'Assante' being born of the pair? If the "Val Gene" is simply a transcription factor which would activate any gene with the proper promotor element for Val-ness, it is conceivably possible that a val'Assante' could be born (assuming the Gracchi's have the same general appearance and genetics as a val'Assante').
That said, this could be. . . gotten around by having different Transcription Factor genes for EACH of the Val families, which would mean that the specific gene combination from a val'Assante' wouldn't work with an inherited Transcription Factor from--say--a val'Dellenov. This would likely yield a Human, though one who could in theory produce a Val child if the right combination is made with another human, or be lethal (let's face it, the Val's don't always get along. . . ). I am coming to like THIS theory because it could also explain some stuff with inter-breeding between Val lines:
Say a val'Abebi has a putrification fetish and decides to get it on with a val'Mordane. We know from canon that when two different Vals have kids (unless one of them is a val'Sungha) there appears to be a 50/50 chance that the Val will be of one line or the other. Perhaps in this situation you have the Val-line based on which TF gets inherited (this could be complicated if both parents are Homozygous Dominant, implying that they have two-copies of their Gene. . .), COMBINED with the presence of the appropriate Val-line genes. As such, it is theoretically possible that the resulting child will have a full set of Abebi AND Mordane genes, but if they inherit ONLY the Abebi TF gene they will only express those genes (and have the skin-tone, build, powers, etc) and the Mordane genes will simply become silenced by lack of the TF.
Another idea is based on the ill-understood science of gene-silencing, where humans can simply shut off specific genes by chemically modifying them so that they cannot (easily) be transcribed. Maybe each "Val Gene" carries a type of Gene-Silencer protein as well which effectively acts as an immune-system to 'reject' the other Val's physical genes? This could also be applied to the complicated issue of Two "Pure" Vals breeding, where the presence of two different (dominant) "Family TF"'s would silence each-other's genes, killing the embryo before it develops, necessitating that only Heterozygous Vals of different families being able to breed with one another.
Okay, brainstorm mostly abated. Thank you for your indulgence. . .
Addendum:
If we go with my present theory (Dominant, family-specific transcription factor with individual family traits regulated by promotors keyed to that transcription factor but otherwise poorly expressed in normal humans), this could also explain (from a genetic basis) the val'Holryns. What if their "family transcription factor" is able to transcribe the "Power Genes" of the different families (if not the physical traits)? This is somewhat harder to rationalize as I believe it has been said that a Holryn (Emman) and a Holryn (Assante') could have a Holryn (Tensen), but it is a possibility.
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