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One person born with two sets of DNA (a chimera)
The most extreme type of chimerism occurs when a twin dies early onin utero, explains Melissa Parisi, a pediatric researcher with the U.S. National Institutes of Health. In a move that's both bizarre and logical, the surviving twin acquires some of the dead embryo's chromosomes, ending up with two distinct and separate sets of genes.
In real life, the most well-known case is probably that of Lydia Fairchild, who nearly lost custody of her children when DNA testing "proved" she wasn't related to them. Fortunately, doctors eventually determined that she had a second set of DNA that matched.
https://www.babycenter.com/0_strang...-born-with-two-sets-of-dna-a-chim_10364937.bc
The most extreme type of chimerism occurs when a twin dies early onin utero, explains Melissa Parisi, a pediatric researcher with the U.S. National Institutes of Health. In a move that's both bizarre and logical, the surviving twin acquires some of the dead embryo's chromosomes, ending up with two distinct and separate sets of genes.
In real life, the most well-known case is probably that of Lydia Fairchild, who nearly lost custody of her children when DNA testing "proved" she wasn't related to them. Fortunately, doctors eventually determined that she had a second set of DNA that matched.
https://www.babycenter.com/0_strang...-born-with-two-sets-of-dna-a-chim_10364937.bc