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Here's the interesting exchange:
Originally Posted by shinobi602
Repopulating and colonizing Andromeda would take a large amount and diversity of human subjects (DNA). With that in mind, any Ark ship would need to contain not just a few hundred or thousands, but tens of thousands of people to have proper genetic diversity in a new galaxy.
Maybe not. From http://genetics.thet...org/ask/ask113:
"Conclusions. As you can see, this is a tough number to figure out. It all depends on the founders' genes. Too many "bad" genes with too few founders and you end up with a sickly group that probably won't survive. If you increase the number of people or decrease the number of "bad" genes, the group's chances go way up.
So, given the average number of bad genes in people, 160 is about the right number to give a good chance for survival. We'll have to build a pretty good-sized space ship to colonize another planet!
(Or maybe 70...a recent study at http://www.livescien...._settlers.html suggests that North America may have been settled by only 70 people!)"
More here - http://en.wikipedia....ce_colonization
If a moderator decides this isn't worth its own thread then I'll understand the deletion. But I weighed the decision and came to the conclusion that it's worth it to draw fresh attention to the subject, given that as far as I know it's the first and only case of anyone from the company engaging anything leak-related publicly as of yet. Yes, technically Mr. Flynn isn't saying a thing either way on the leak itself. I'm not trying to say he is. But he did take the time to offer his stance on how an ark ship could function in a thread specifically dedicated to the alleged leak, and I very firmly believe that's worth discussing.





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