Is there any chance that a muggle marrying a witch or wizard will have a muggle child? Is it 50/50, or will all descendants of wizards automatically be magical?
Answer
Not necessarily.
There can be muggle offspring from a wizard-muggle couple, but such cases are rare. So, the probability isn't 50%. The magic gene dominates in most of cases.
Those muggle children are called Squibs. From the linked Harry Potter Wikia page:
A Squib, also known as a wizard-born, is a non-magical person who is born to at least one magical parent. Squibs are, in essence, 'wizard-born Muggles.' They are rare and are looked upon with a degree of disdain by some witches and wizards, particularly pure-bloods. Muggle-born witches and wizards are descended from Squibs who married Muggles; the magical ability unexpectedly resurfaces after many generations.
Hermione is a descendent of at least one Squib.
Comments
Post a Comment