Genetics of infertility and "assisted fertilization" in the Bible: The case of Abraham and his family.

Simoni, Manuela; Tüttelmann, Frank; Casarini, Livio

Review article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Couple infertility is a very ancient medical condition. One of the first descriptions of familial infertility/subfertility is contained in the first book of the Bible, Genesis, written in the 10th century BC and reporting tales from the oral tradition even occurred about 800 years earlier. Genesis reports the peculiar case of Abraham and his descendants, Isaac and Jacob, the three patriarchs of Israel. The (favorite) wife of the three of them suffered from primary infertility and, according to Genesis, could reach pregnancy only in late age and for divine intervention. In this paper, we reconstruct the pedigree of Abraham's family on the basis of the biblical narration, which is rich enough of medical details to allow to reconstruct a plausible medical/genetic reason for the cases of infertility reported therein.

Details about the publication

JournalAndrology
Volume14
Issue3
Page range641-650
StatusPublished
Release year2026 (31/03/2026)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1111/andr.70103
KeywordsAbraham; Bible; PCOS; evolutionary; medicine

Authors from the University of Münster

Tüttelmann, Frank
Institute of Human Genetics