No, sorry, that was put sort of weird... I meant that Fenrir Greyback has somewhat "fathered" Bill's wolfish trait, and maybe as Greyback's main trait is his hunger for raw meat, that's what somehow transferred to Bill, too. To make a connection between Bill and Teddy, I had to say "father", I didn't mean Greyback's father





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) and that explains his scars. Greyback would not have mutilated Remus when he bit him, because Remus being as young as he was, would have certainly died from it. As we all know, Greyback had a rather different motive in mind. 


Seriously, though, I think that although technically it would require a change of the genetic structure, I think it highly unlikely that every single spell or potion which changes someone's appearence in any way shape or form actually affects their genetic structure. To me, that sounds liek a very complex thing to do, and many simple or accidental spells change characters apperences, maybe not drastically, but change them in a way, and Polyjuice potion, which I think does change genetic make-up, is incredibly complex and only short-lived. I think it is perfectly within reason to suggest that lycanthropy does affect genes, but also within reason to suggest it doesn't. It happens to be my belief that it doesn't, but that's only going with my reasoning above, and the interviews which Jo has given which state that Teddy is not a werewolf. 