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Adult settlers will start colonization, but eventually '''children''' will be born on [[Mars]], the next generation of a growing [[population]] of Mars colonists. Either the progeny of the first settlers continue the colonization process or, to avoid [[inbreeding depression]], embryos with a maximum of genetic diversity are brought up (inspired by ''[[Short Stories#"The Cascade" by Sean McMullen|The Cascade]]'').
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Adult settlers will start colonization, but eventually '''children''' will be born on , the next generation of a growing of Mars colonists. Either the progeny <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.thepiggybackrider.com/ <span style="color:black;font-weight:normal; text-decoration:none!important; background:none!important; text-decoration:none;/*CITATION*/">kid carrier</span>]</span> of the first settlers continue the colonization process or, to avoid , embryos with a maximum of genetic diversity are brought up (inspired by '''').
  
 
== Effects of gravity on growth ==
 
== Effects of gravity on growth ==

Revision as of 10:25, 26 September 2011

Adult settlers will start colonization, but eventually children will be born on , the next generation of a growing of Mars colonists. Either the progeny kid carrier of the first settlers continue the colonization process or, to avoid , embryos with a maximum of genetic diversity are brought up (inspired by ').

Effects of gravity on growth

Experiments in zero gravity show that animal embryos do not develop properly in zero-g. Mars has 0.38 gravity, so, even if the said child was not deformed, that child would develop and grow in 0.38 gravity. So, the child may be extremely healthy by Mars standards, but severely weak by Earth standards.

Immune systems

Children growing up on Mars will not come in to contact with microbes as Earth children would. Thus, it is important to vaccinate them to boost their immune systems.