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Published on 10/31/2024
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Chimeras May Be Common (And In Trouble)

According to studies, chimerism can occur in 21% of triplets and 8% of twins. However, these findings do not indicate how frequent the illness may be. If these chimera news pieces had not been published, many people would be unaware that chimerism occurs. Most people do not have a paternity test to ensure that they are linked to their biological family. As a result, many people could be chimeras without realizing it. It only becomes a concern when a person’s life is at stake.

Chimeras May Be Common (And In Trouble)

Chimeras May Be Common (And In Trouble)

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