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Your family where each of u are not sick but u carry the sick gene Both HsĢ out of 4 chance of not being sick but carring the gene sHīecause your family has already intermarried your kids have an even higher chance of being sick So your kids would have a 3 out of 4 chance of being healthy HHĪnd kids would have a 1 out of 4 chance of not being sick but carring the gene sHĪnd kids would have a 0 out of 4 chance of getting sick If you get married to a girl who is different from you so her family does not have the sick gene "s" she is HH You would look like this Hs, we say that u are a carrier of the sick gene but bacause u also have a heathy part u dont get sick So lets say u have some type of abnormility gene but u are not sick cause the other part of the gene is healthy You would be healthy but u carry the sick gene so your kids can get sick Or sick gene.sīut because each person gets one oart from each parent they could be HH, Hs, sH, ss So lets take a abnormiliy like hemophilia - a genetic deaseis of the bloodĪ Healthy gene. It you can think about it like this, all your genes have 2 parts one from your dad the other from your mom Are the parents of your wife cousins as well, or is her mother from a different family?ġ ) yes it is permissible to marry her, see sura 4 ?23 it list the ppl u can't get married to.Ģ) but YES You will have a higher chance of Abnormalities Also, you mentioned that your parents are cousins. I am oversimplfying of course, but sometimes it matters to look at the health of the female line of your future wife. Trisomy issues (such as Down's Syndrome) are usually a result of replication issues of mtDNA, and female cancers are usually passed down via mtDNA. You have mtDNA from your mother, but it is your wife's mtDNA your future children will get. The two of you could be tested for genetic markers that might cause an issue if you want to.ĭuring conception, each parent donates half of their DNA, however the woman donates all of her mitochondrial DNA. However, there are some who under go genetic testing when they know certain devastating diseases run in their families such as Tay Sachs. There is no guarantee that anything could occur. But any statistics are just that.statistics. Are there any major genetic disorders currently in your family on your maternal side? Is there a prevalence of breast cancer or ovarian cancer? You could speak to a genetic counselor for an idea of issues that could happen. However, there are some studies that state that blood relationships can increase the likelyhood of inheriting certain disorders. There is always a possibility of genetic issues regardless of whether or not parents are related. You never know what you are going to get child-wise until you get it.