Why the Amish Carry Diseases Found Almost Nowhere Else — DNA Finally Explained

Why do the Amish carry diseases found almost nowhere else on Earth? It isn't inbreeding — first-cousin marriage has never been permitted. DNA finally explains it, and the real answer starts on a ship in the 1700s. This channel decodes the hidden genetics of isolated communities — the founder effects, bottlenecks, and migrations written into human bodies. Rigorous science, told like a story. No pseudoscience, ever. Why do the Amish carry diseases found almost nowhere else on Earth? It isn't inbreeding — first-cousin marriage has never been permitted. DNA finally explains it, and the real answer starts on a ship in the 1700s. This channel decodes the hidden genetics of isolated communities — the founder effects, bottlenecks, and migrations written into human bodies. Rigorous science, told like a story. No pseudoscience, ever. Chapters: 0:00 The Myth: "The Amish Are Inbred" 2:03 The Paradox: Less Genetic Variation, More Disease 3:57 The Answer Is a Boat — 1693 and the Crossing 5:29 Founder Effect: 750 Ancestors, 400,000 Descendants 6:56 Naming the Genes Behind the Diseases 9:05 Why the Lie Survives — and What the Family Books Built 11:10 The Twist: SERPINE1 and 10 Extra Years of Life 12:36 An Archive of Survival RESEARCH & SOURCES OMIM / Mendelian Inheritance in Man — Johns Hopkins University (Victor A. McKusick) GeneReviews — NCBI Bookshelf, National Institutes of Health MedlinePlus Genetics — U.S. National Library of Medicine Clinic for Special Children — Strasburg, Pennsylvania (founded 1989, Dr. D. Holmes Morton) DDC Clinic for Special Needs Children — Middlefield, Ohio Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies (Amish Studies) — Elizabethtown College UK Biobank — comparative exome variation data American Journal of Human Genetics / American Journal of Medical Genetics — founder mutation studies Science Advances — SERPINE1 null-variant longevity study (Northwestern University) Orphanet — rare disease prevalence registry #Amishdna #FounderEffect #Geneticisolation #populationgenetics #Amishgeneticdisorders #dnaexplained #humangenetics