Talk:Kakuja/@comment-37500349-20181113202317/@comment-2601:580:4201:9B3C:9509:9B28:3639:7D0C-20190520045359

It would be possible with of course a genetic percentage chance. We as human beings pass down faulty traits all the time to offspring. For example, for cancer, if a parent had cancer and the produced an offspring, theres a 1 in 2 chance of the child getting the same type of cancer. Kakuja is an RC cell mutation, which is basically a genetic disfunction. So there would be no doubt that if one parent worked to get kakuja, there is a higher chance that the child would gain kakuja. We could use Eto and her father as reference however we can't due to the fact that Eto was likely one to canablize in her lifetime, however it is something to keep in mind that Yoshimura could have risen the chance of her getting it in the first place.