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Research Finds Harry Potter Descended from Wizards

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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

Flittwick

Seriously. Is it really taking “the establishment” (scienctists etc) this long to work out “different mixtures” of genes produce people with differing abilities ? MERCY ! what ever will they discover next ? !

Posted by Flittwick on December 21, 2007, 06:15 PM report to moderator
doublecore

Being from a pureblood family i think this study is great. It’s about time someone took the time to look deeply into this issue and will also revisit it again:) Happy Christmas to everyone in the world of POTTER

Posted by doublecore on December 21, 2007, 07:39 PM report to moderator
diluvia

Happy Christmas to you too Doublecore

Posted by diluvia on December 22, 2007, 12:36 AM report to moderator
Aranel

wow. that’s strange… oxford scientists studding harry potter? okay, that’s still awesome!

Posted by Aranel on December 22, 2007, 02:38 PM report to moderator
kamion

It’s complete legal and encourable to theorize scientific about fiction and fantasy items; Starwars has been a subject for years already. And thinking scientific about fact used in fantasy can only improve the quality of used fantasy. It avoids incorperating inconsequences in the story. like for instance the use of Polyjuice in Deathly Hallows, where it ws no longer bound by the limitations set for it in Chamber of Secrets.

Only this article doesn’t add much new to the topic. It is basic a repetation of first class genetics and the Laws of Mendel, which he discovered after breeding with petunia’s for as far as I can remember.

Posted by kamion on December 22, 2007, 03:52 PM report to moderator
Luna

I am a huge harry potter fan and all, but i find this totally unneccessary. i think that if people have enough time on their hands to figure out the genotypes of fictional characters, they should be doing something useful. Don’t get me wrong, it is interesting, but i just find it very unneccessary.

Posted by Luna on December 22, 2007, 07:20 PM report to moderator
sarah

that is the coolest thing ever. im obsesed with harry potter, ;ike i read the 7th book 7 times already (how apropriate i know and this is one of the coolest things ever

Posted by sarah on December 23, 2007, 05:06 PM report to moderator
Chaz

I’m sure all the people suffering from real illnesses are thrilled to see that scientists who should be researching cures are spending their time with this sort of garbage.

Posted by Chaz on December 24, 2007, 02:38 AM report to moderator
Miranda

Ok, this makes my biology class soooooo much more interesting!

Posted by Miranda on December 24, 2007, 08:10 AM report to moderator
Ignife

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Posted by Ignife on October 14, 2008, 05:41 PM report to moderator
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