Talk:Kakuja/@comment-213.66.199.45-20150214060755

Would a kakuja state be more of a genetic trait that depends on the individual than rather something that can be aquired by everyone by enough cannibalism?

Just like some people have the aptitude for certain rare genetics in real life, could it be written in the genetic code if a ghoul can become a Kakuja or not by being able to contain more rc-cells than usual?

I guess that the quesiton I´m asking is if this rare genetic trait could be passed over to the Kakuja´s offspring through genetics. Since the Kakujas we have seen have one case where two of them were related (Yoshimura and Eto) which could explain the monster of a form for the latter... It could all boil down to luck regarding Jason and Kaneki as they could have been some of the few "fortunate" ones with the right genetic trait to start developing kakujas through triggering the rc-mutation to a active state...

But here is the real question...

Arata is a kakuja... Yoshimura´s case could be the proof that the trait carried over to his offspring... and we now for a fact that her mother had nothing involved regarding that.

...so... Is it possible that Touka and Ayato could have the potential to develop Kakujas if they triggered the process just like their father did and have higher rate of success to develop one due to a inherited genetic trait? Making them two to the few "fortunate" cases of bloodlines that can achieve this state?

Could the Kakuja be inherited through genetics?