Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-69.236.73.165-20130927001234/@comment-24214714-20131125210626

As long as I'm here, I have a question. Are Faunus genetics structured differently? For example, we as humans have DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), which is structured from a Double Helix. Since Faunus also have certain animal features, do they need more helixes than we do in order to compensate for their animal characteristics? So would they need a Triple Helix, composed of TNA? or, indeed, would the amount of helixes have to be doubled, leading to QNA? I'm just wondering, because if the genetics are structured differently, this would rule out certain plot devices, such as any characters being half-human, half-faunus, as impossible. This also makes others impossible such as human-faunus blood transfusions or organ transplants, since the genetics would be incompatible.