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Posted by: Edward
December 21, 2007, 03:51 AM

As if any more evidence was needed, researchers from Oxford University who have been studying aspects of wizarding genes, found that evidence points to Harry Potter descending from a magical bloodline. The Telegraph has a fun look this evening at ‘an analysis of wizardry’ study on the genetics of wizards from the Harry Potter novels. Their aim is to study wizard lineage in hopes to “address the heritability of magic.” They have found, and have published in the British Medical Journal, that magical ability could indeed be passed down from generation to generation. Basing its research on elements of the story contained in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,” in addition to the first six books in the series, such as information on various family lineages including the Blacks, Gaunts, and Weasleys, the study goes into great detail on the topic. Dr. Knight, a Senior Researcher from the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, says of this project:

“Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows provides a lot of valuable information about magical families that strongly suggests a role for genetic factors.

“For example, magic exists in at least seven generations of the Black family and at least three generations in others. We also see twins – the Patil and Weasley twins – with the same magical abilities.”

The article details their findings, which, in part, contradict a previous study of wizard genes which ‘claimed magical abilities depend on a recessive version of a gene: all wizards and witches thus have two copies of the wizard “W” gene, distinguishing it from the ordinary M, or Muggle, version.’ TLC referenced this study here in 2005. Todays new Oxford-based study, however, builds upon the formers findings and says (with mildly spoilerific details in tow):

Rather than being all down to one gene, they believe enchanted skills can vary across a spectrum of strength, depending on the combined influence of a dominant gene for magic, which is turned on or off depending on epigenetic effects, and modified by the influence of a number of genes, along with the environment.

There appear to be three magical skills that are conferred by specific genes. “One of these is the capability to speak to snakes (parseltongue), known to be only a feature of those who are direct descendants of Slytherin.

Another is to be a seer; Sybill Trelawney, although not perfect, has this ability, and her great-great-grandmother was also extremely gifted in this respect.

Lastly, being a metamorphmagus (the ability to change one’s physical appearance) is an ability that Nymphadora Tonks passed on to her son,” says the BMJ paper.

While this hypothesis may only be based on the fictional world of author J. K. Rowling’s creation, the researchers still wait for a full analysis of a wizard’s genetic code in the future, and conclude: “magic shows strong evidence of heritability.”

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55 Comments

NotTheHBP

whats funnier is the fact that jk rowling explain all of this years ago, and also said that the magical gene is quite dominate and resiliant.

Posted by NotTheHBP on December 21, 2007, 07:35 AM report to moderator
Slytherin Girl

Cool article…now, if only we could use this in the extinction of mudbl…sorry, I mean “muggleborns”, it would really help us out…

Posted by Slytherin Girl on December 21, 2007, 07:42 AM report to moderator
eruanna317

At first I was like, “Wow, that’s really interesting.” Then I was all, “But wait…. seriously, can’t these people be doing way more valuable stuff with the time and resources they’re wasting doing research on a fictional universe?” But then I had to go back to my original stance, because come on… if we’re allowed to happily obsess about Harry Potter here on Leaky, or writing essays for Scribbulus, or if Forbes can write articles about the Malfoys or Sports Illustrated do a writeup on Quidditch, why can’t scientists get in on the fun too? So while I get both trains of thought, I have to say I think this is a lot of fun.

Posted by eruanna317 on December 21, 2007, 07:50 AM report to moderator
linden swallow

go ravenclaw scientists!

Posted by linden swallow on December 21, 2007, 08:57 AM report to moderator
victoria

I totally agree with stacie, this takes the meaning of the word geek to new hights.

Posted by victoria on December 21, 2007, 09:19 AM report to moderator
victoria

to Slytherin Girl: Dolores would probably be exctatic about this study, don’t you think?

Posted by victoria on December 21, 2007, 09:22 AM report to moderator
Supreme Mugwump

All work and no play would make scientist really very boring. I rather suspect that if they were all trying to find a cure for cancer at the same time they would all get rather disheartened: they, like all other humans, need to have fun too!

Posted by Supreme Mugwump on December 21, 2007, 09:56 AM report to moderator
aj cheema

this is ””humorous/spoof news”; not actual news:D a good read.

Posted by aj cheema on December 21, 2007, 10:10 AM report to moderator
Philip McMahon

awesome!

Posted by Philip McMahon on December 21, 2007, 10:45 AM report to moderator
eszti

hey that’s cool.stop saying it’s just a waste of time,i mean it’s amazing they’ve been reseaching something like that,so funny :)

Posted by eszti on December 21, 2007, 12:21 PM report to moderator
Professor Potter

This is 7th year OWL stuff,. Study this research carefully, wizard students as at least 1 question on this topic will appear in the Evoluwizuggle Exam.

Posted by Professor Potter on December 21, 2007, 12:35 PM report to moderator
El Caz

One of these days, I’m really going to think JK is a witch. How else could she have done what she has done? Scientists trying to decipher wizard genetics… that’s huge.

If my engineer brother, whose feet are extremely rooted to the ground, starts talking about wizards with me, I WILL believe JK has enthralled the whole world.

Posted by El Caz on December 21, 2007, 01:15 PM report to moderator
aillinne

Gosh! It’s nothing new!

” (...) magic is a dominant and resilient gene.”

from: http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/extrastuff_view.cfm?id=19

Posted by aillinne on December 21, 2007, 01:23 PM report to moderator
budb

El Caz, maybe he’ll design the better broomstick?

Posted by budb on December 21, 2007, 01:35 PM report to moderator
Diluvia

Fiction? Fiction? I still subscribe to the theory that J.K. is really writing history and all of the HP films are documentaries. Your memories might have all been modified, but I definitely remember the headlines about the hurricane in the UK.

http://www.stvincent.ac.uk/Resources/Weather/Severe/oct87.html

“The great storm of October 1987 was the worst to affect the south east of England since 1703. After the storm had passed the landscape was changed – some 15 million trees were felled and whole forests decimated. Buildings suffered severe damage and ships were driven on to shore. 16 people died as a direct result of the storm damage. The storm developed rapidly – so much so that weather forecasters were unable to predict the track and ferocity of the storm. As it became apparent that this was an abnormal condition, severe warnings were flashed to emergency services.”

And to any obliviators out there, don’t bother trying to find me … I am well protected by the Wizard of MP.

Posted by Diluvia on December 21, 2007, 02:08 PM report to moderator
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