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Keiko and Jin (Comic 23)

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  • 142? That's not even remotely enough to prevent major inbreeding defects in the next few generations. Humanity is done for, not just endangered.

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  • llollt said:
    142? That's not even remotely enough to prevent major inbreeding defects in the next few generations. Humanity is done for, not just endangered.

    That's not a bad reason to research your script lol. But yeah poor Jin.
    And also, a girls' locker room gangbang would be pretty hot!

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  • llollt said:
    142? That's not even remotely enough to prevent major inbreeding defects in the next few generations. Humanity is done for, not just endangered.

    At least not without some genetic manipulation!

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  • llollt said:
    142? That's not even remotely enough to prevent major inbreeding defects in the next few generations. Humanity is done for, not just endangered.

    I think you are forgetting that forgetting as far as we know his biological mother is a tiger. So while cross species reproduction is difficult like they said it is not impossible.

    Still might take a while for human numbers to grow, but unless some asshole goes all genocidal or something I think it is safe to say they won't die off just yet.

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  • llollt said:
    142? That's not even remotely enough to prevent major inbreeding defects in the next few generations. Humanity is done for, not just endangered.

    "Therefore humans have adapted sexually to avoid extinction"
    Even if it says it's difficult it implies that humans can breed with other species "To avoid extinction" so yeah, difficult, but not to require inbreeding or to doom humanity

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  • llollt said:
    142? That's not even remotely enough to prevent major inbreeding defects in the next few generations. Humanity is done for, not just endangered.

    His mom's a tiger. I think in this world, human genetics or genetics in general might present in a very dominant way, making kids mostly or
    even only represent one parent's species in interspecies couples.

    Then again he might be adopted!

    I love worldbuilding comics!

    His Dad was a human, so probably the former

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  • llollt said:
    142? That's not even remotely enough to prevent major inbreeding defects in the next few generations. Humanity is done for, not just endangered.

    Based on a few sources:

    • ~50 people is the fewest necessary for the species to survive at all
    • ~90 is enough to avoid major problems with social engineering to maximize the genetic diversity of pairs
    • ~150 is enough to avoid major problems just in general
    • ~500 is the minimum to avoid substantially losing genetic diversity (which is bad, but not nearly as bad as defects)

    They also have these things going in their favor:

    • They live in the modern world, so there's going to be a low mortality rate.
    • They can track their genealogies and do genetic testing to avoid inbreeding or genetic defects.
    • They have access to transportation to potentially access any other human in the world, even if the population is spread out.
    • There are technologies like sperm preservation and artificial insemination e.g. for if you die, are gay, or are in a long-term monogamous relationship with a tiger girl instead of a human. (or sleeping with any number of animal people, for that matter)
    • Conservation programs for endangered species already exist, so I'd speculate that they have one too, and as a sapient species it is likely high-priority so they will get plenty of support. I wouldn't be surprised that even if a lot of individuals decided to spread thin and sleep with animal people instead of other humans, a combination of technology and conservation programs could be sufficient to keep the species going anyway.
    • If they can interbreed with other species and produce humans rather than hybrids, which isn't confirmed either way yet, then this is irrelevant, and all biology gets thrown out the window anyway. (Though to be fair, that's usually the case for furries in general.)

    So I'd say that even if you assume that interbreeding is impossible, not only is humanity not done for, but they will most likely not even suffer from genetic defects, even if their genetic diversity as a species is reduced.

    Anyway, I'm not a biologist so take this with a grain of salt. This is just my poorly-informed speculation.

    Sources:

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  • gonnakms101 said:
    Based on a few sources:

    • ~50 people is the fewest necessary for the species to survive at all
    • ~90 is enough to avoid major problems with social engineering to maximize the genetic diversity of pairs
    • ~150 is enough to avoid major problems just in general
    • ~500 is the minimum to avoid substantially losing genetic diversity (which is bad, but not nearly as bad as defects)

    They also have these things going in their favor:

    • They live in the modern world, so there's going to be a low mortality rate.
    • They can track their genealogies and do genetic testing to avoid inbreeding or genetic defects.
    • They have access to transportation to potentially access any other human in the world, even if the population is spread out.
    • There are technologies like sperm preservation and artificial insemination e.g. for if you die, are gay, or are in a long-term monogamous relationship with a tiger girl instead of a human. (or sleeping with any number of animal people, for that matter)
    • Conservation programs for endangered species already exist, so I'd speculate that they have one too, and as a sapient species it is likely high-priority so they will get plenty of support. I wouldn't be surprised that even if a lot of individuals decided to spread thin and sleep with animal people instead of other humans, a combination of technology and conservation programs could be sufficient to keep the species going anyway.
    • If they can interbreed with other species and produce humans rather than hybrids, which isn't confirmed either way yet, then this is irrelevant, and all biology gets thrown out the window anyway. (Though to be fair, that's usually the case for furries in general.)

    So I'd say that even if you assume that interbreeding is impossible, not only is humanity not done for, but they will most likely not even suffer from genetic defects, even if their genetic diversity as a species is reduced.

    Anyway, I'm not a biologist so take this with a grain of salt. This is just my poorly-informed speculation.

    Sources:

    Some estimates put the number of people who crossed the Bering Land Bridge in prehistoric times as low as 70.

    https://www.livescience.com/289-north-america-settled-70-people-study-concludes.html

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  • gonnakms101 said:
    Based on a few sources:

    • ~50 people is the fewest necessary for the species to survive at all
    • ~90 is enough to avoid major problems with social engineering to maximize the genetic diversity of pairs
    • ~150 is enough to avoid major problems just in general
    • ~500 is the minimum to avoid substantially losing genetic diversity (which is bad, but not nearly as bad as defects)

    They also have these things going in their favor:

    • They live in the modern world, so there's going to be a low mortality rate.
    • They can track their genealogies and do genetic testing to avoid inbreeding or genetic defects.
    • They have access to transportation to potentially access any other human in the world, even if the population is spread out.
    • There are technologies like sperm preservation and artificial insemination e.g. for if you die, are gay, or are in a long-term monogamous relationship with a tiger girl instead of a human. (or sleeping with any number of animal people, for that matter)
    • Conservation programs for endangered species already exist, so I'd speculate that they have one too, and as a sapient species it is likely high-priority so they will get plenty of support. I wouldn't be surprised that even if a lot of individuals decided to spread thin and sleep with animal people instead of other humans, a combination of technology and conservation programs could be sufficient to keep the species going anyway.
    • If they can interbreed with other species and produce humans rather than hybrids, which isn't confirmed either way yet, then this is irrelevant, and all biology gets thrown out the window anyway. (Though to be fair, that's usually the case for furries in general.)

    So I'd say that even if you assume that interbreeding is impossible, not only is humanity not done for, but they will most likely not even suffer from genetic defects, even if their genetic diversity as a species is reduced.

    Anyway, I'm not a biologist so take this with a grain of salt. This is just my poorly-informed speculation.

    Sources:

    Dude, I can't believe the investigative work you did!!! You are awesome!!!

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  • I have some things to say:
    1-Yeah, humans rules. XD
    2-"Introduction to human history before the great..." Mmm, interesting...
    3-"Human have adapted sexually to avoid extintion" I guess that means that his tigress mother is his biological mother and why she gave him a condom, because Keiko and Jin can have childs (it's difficult but not impossible).

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  • what happened to humanity? was there a war a great catastrophe? this is like adventure time all over again only with more sex

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  • whizzbang said:
    Major genetics conversation... in a porn thread.

    Okie dokie! lol

    Hey I've seen actual decent thoughtful and polite conversation on YouTube comments. They are rare and far and few in between but they do happen. It just takes the right kind of subject matter to get going.

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  • piporete said:
    Dude, I can't believe the investigative work you did!!! You are awesome!!!

    We also have to take into account one other thing, check Hoke all the fonom is currently in the world. We've got anthropomorphized animals of our age but their animals are way out there almost alien like Hoke all the fonom is currently in the world. We've got anthropomorphized animals of our age but their animals are way out there almost alien like. Like cross breeds of insect and mammal. Something major must have happened because look what we are dealing with here. With nuclear war some for the bioweapon or plague? Was it something that caused vast and large amounts of mutations with very few surviving?

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  • tibe19kilo said:
    Well as we have seen by the fact his mother is a Tigress humans can reproduce an make other humans with the animal folk
    So it isn't too done for but it will take a long time for the gene pool to be able to grow an diverse even added in the animal folk

    That would just mean that he's not human in the first place, just looking human.

    gonnakms101 said:
    Based on a few sources:

    • ~50 people is the fewest necessary for the species to survive at all
    • ~90 is enough to avoid major problems with social engineering to maximize the genetic diversity of pairs
    • ~150 is enough to avoid major problems just in general
    • ~500 is the minimum to avoid substantially losing genetic diversity (which is bad, but not nearly as bad as defects)

    All of those make some assumptions about how diverse the starting population is, though. If they're already closely related(which is rather likely in this scenario), you need a lot more.

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  • llollt said:
    That would just mean that he's not human in the first place, just looking human.

    All of those make some assumptions about how diverse the starting population is, though. If they're already closely related(which is rather likely in this scenario), you need a lot more.

    This kind of maybe explains why mom is encouraging those 2. The humans are part of some sort of reading program to save the race.

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  • All this biology aside; you did a great job with Minami's pity/sad face. Her face is really cute and I can feel all the emotion coming from her.

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  • llollt said:
    142? That's not even remotely enough to prevent major inbreeding defects in the next few generations. Humanity is done for, not just endangered.

    Actually it's well within the safety margins. Sure it's lower than the long term projections for 500, but well above the absolute minimum projections of 50.

    What am I talking about? It's something called the 50/500 rule.

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  • llollt said:
    142? That's not even remotely enough to prevent major inbreeding defects in the next few generations. Humanity is done for, not just endangered.

    Actually you only need 100 at least their fine

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  • How horny ARE these two! I love how shes always trying to get into his pants and yet he's always so surprised and agaisnt it lol.

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  • You think in this world the harm or murder of a Human is an even more grievous offense since they're an endangered Species?

    You'd think the Government would be encouraging, if not forcing Humans to couple up, and Jin being with Keiko would be frowned upon.

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  • intruder007 said:
    Goddamn it, I keep forgetting to read this like a manga.

    Excellent comic, BTW.

    easy done with the prev/next buttons for left>right reading

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  • The fact that she’s so confused/opposed to their relationship leads me to believe that she has a crush on Keiko or maybe is subconsciously racist

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