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*Observing certain trends in the "passing down" of genes, two minors with powers ([[Claire Bennet]] and [[Micah Sanders]]) share the common thread of both parents being special. [[Molly Walker]]'s father [[James Walker]] is an [[evolved humans|evolved human]], however nothing much is known about her [[Mrs. Walker|mother]].
*Observing certain trends in the "passing down" of genes, two minors with powers ([[Claire Bennet]] and [[Micah Sanders]]) share the common thread of both parents being special. [[Molly Walker]]'s father [[James Walker]] is an [[evolved humans|evolved human]], however nothing much is known about her [[Mrs. Walker|mother]].
*Some fans speculate that [[Mohinder|Mohinder's]] sister, [[Shanti Suresh]], had powers: she had some kind of genetic abnormality, her parents described her as "special", and she inspired her father's research. Mohinder, however, has not shown any evidence of powers.
*Some fans speculate that [[Mohinder|Mohinder's]] sister, [[Shanti Suresh]], had powers: she had some kind of genetic abnormality, her parents described her as "special", and she inspired her father's research. Mohinder, however, has not shown any evidence of powers.
* In a [http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=10433 Q&A session], writers [[Joe Pokaski]] and [[Aron Coleite]] were asked whether or not it's a guarantee that powers are passed on, given that both parents are [[evolved humans]]. They answered, "In genetics, nothing is guaranteed. A random mix of traits."
* In a [http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=10433 Q&A session], writers [[Joe Pokaski]] and [[Aron Coleite]] were asked whether or not it's a guarantee that powers are passed on, given that both parents are [[evolved humans]]. They answered, "In genetics, nothing is guaranteed. A random mix of traits." In [http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=12002 another session] they said, "We've seen that the existence of powers may be something passed on, but the powers themselves are a crapshoot of sorts. For example, [[phasing|phase-man]] + [[enhanced strength|strength-girl]] = [[technopathy|talks to machines]]."


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Revision as of 21:03, 1 October 2007

Ability heredity

The Hawkins-Sanders family are all evolved humans.

There are many indications in Heroes that the powers that the characters exhibit can be inherited from parents possessing special abilities.

About

Genetic Markers

The basic premise behind Chandra Suresh's research is that humans are on the brink of an advance of evolution, and that there are genetic markers in DNA/RNA that can be used to predict the emergence of special abilities.

Using data from the Human Genome Project, he was able to create a list of humans that could possibly exhibit the abilities predicted by his theories. While Chandra was able to find one example, he was unfortunately murdered before he could go public with his discoveries.

Minors with Abilities

While most of the evolved humans in Heroes did not discover their special abilities until their 20's or 30's, there are a few examples of children who have demonstrated powers at much younger ages. Most of these children have parents who are also confirmed evolved humans.

Another indication that special powers run in families is the tendency of siblings to have powers, although it does not guarantee powers. Nathan Petrelli and Peter Petrelli are brothers who have powers.

Examples of Inheritance

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