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Virus hereditary and/or contagious?
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Can a virus be contagious AND hereditary, or just one? For instance, could someone else catch it from a blood transfusion, and any children they have later on would have it too? This is a made-up virus for a book, so it probably doesn't even matter if it could happen in real life, but I'm a stickler for making everything scientific ;)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Viruses can't be hereditory. Like max and ice maiden have said, vriuses can be passed on from mother to child but not in a hereditory way.
Viruses, like HIV, are passed on from mother to child only if the blood from the mother mixes with that of the child at some point during child birth.
So there is no actual genetic link, which is needed for something to be considered hereditory, only foreign antigens being introduced to the child's blood.
But in a way the virus has been passed on from the mother.
Viruses, like HIV, are passed on from mother to child only if the blood from the mother mixes with that of the child at some point during child birth.
So there is no actual genetic link, which is needed for something to be considered hereditory, only foreign antigens being introduced to the child's blood.
But in a way the virus has been passed on from the mother.
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