From: http://projectumbrella.net/articles/Yasuhisa-Kawamura-Interview-2-Project-Umbrella
In an interview with Yasuhisa Kawamura who wrote for the series, most notably RE3, I discovered this tidbit
Q. Please continue.
A. The reason the G-Virus is a virus of God is that if male and female humans infected with the G-Virus have sex, a G-Human will be born. In other words, with the point of creating new individuals that can breed, a new race surpassing modern humans can be created. If dogs mutated by the G-Virus mate, a G-Puppy will be born. G-Dogs and G-Humans cannot breed. That's what I thought. It's fundamentally different from the T-Virus.
So if Capcom is still using this storyline, would Jake's mother have to be another infected human?
In an interview with Yasuhisa Kawamura who wrote for the series, most notably RE3, I discovered this tidbit
Q. Please continue.
A. The reason the G-Virus is a virus of God is that if male and female humans infected with the G-Virus have sex, a G-Human will be born. In other words, with the point of creating new individuals that can breed, a new race surpassing modern humans can be created. If dogs mutated by the G-Virus mate, a G-Puppy will be born. G-Dogs and G-Humans cannot breed. That's what I thought. It's fundamentally different from the T-Virus.
So if Capcom is still using this storyline, would Jake's mother have to be another infected human?