Why Does Renesmee Have the Same Number of Chromosomes as the Shapeshifters/Wolves?
In Breaking Dawn, Carlisle discovered that Renesmee has the same number of chromosomes as the wolves. Why? What could it mean?
Personally, I think it means that she and Jacob are compatible. Which means that they have the ability to procreate. And, since Renesmee & Jacob have the same number of chromosomes, Renesmee's pregnancies will be the normal nine months. The births will be normal, and the child/ren will grow normally . . . until the wolf gene kicks in. BUT, at what age will the wolf gene kick in? How long will their children be “normal” children?
When I first came up with this theory of Renesmee being able to procreate, I envisioned her being fertile forever. Some didn't like that idea. So, I suggested that she could have a window of opportunity to have children. It would start once she matured at seven-years-old, and last a few years . . . perhaps ten? Maybe seven? Anyhoo, at some point in the not so distant future, Renesmee would no longer be fertile. *shrugs* (Personally, I like the idea of forever. LOL)
And the thought of what Renesmee & Jacob could/would conceive and bring into this world would be of great fear to the Volturi. Aro would be both afraid, and intrigued. His fear, of course, would overrule his interest. And this is what will most likely bring the Volturi back to finish what they started.
Aro might wonder if there is a way to get Jacob & Renesmee to join the Volturi Guard, in order that the offspring would be his to control. But that thought would be short-lived, as he knows where their allegiances lie. So, a second confrontation will most definitely be the order of the day.
Unless . . . hmm . . . Aro might even begin to wonder if there was a way to snatch the child/ren out from under the Cullen's noses. And if it could be done without being caught, or without the Cullens knowing who did it, or without Alice seeing it coming. He'd weigh all of the pros and cons, and plot and plan, and then come to the conclusion that taking what he wants after destroying the Cullens would be the best option. So . . . The. Volturi. Are. Coming!
The Volturi are coming for the Cullens once again. When, where, how, why . . . all of these questions will be answered in a future book. And I can't wait. But I will. I waited for Midnight Sun, I can wait for the future books too.
*** And, as always, I give Stephenie Meyer permission to use this info free of charge. I highly doubt you haven't already come up with this theory, but, just in case you didn't . . . here you go.