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The general idea is that all the aspects of mutation required for the formation of the xgene in newborns are there and have been evolved into humanity already. As such... Humanity is primed to produce XGene carrying mutations without actually having it themselves. The mutant, wanting to remove mutants removed only the gene from existing individuals who carry it, not ones primed to produce it specifically. If this had not happened, there would have been a surge in mutant kind, as it has been on an increasing curve as more non-carriers of the 'active gene' interbreed with people with the inactive gene, not inheriting it but the various aspects that prime them to produce it under the correct circumstances. Does this make sense? To you? I don't know much either. Lol.Got it. Spontaneous X-gene re-emergence.
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I didn't do great in my genetics class, but if gene variation and the process of passing them down occurs through the mix and match process of meiosis how does the X-gene re-emerge from non existence? And wouldn't it take an incredibly long time even if it did occur?