Posted on 12/08/2019 4:33:26 PM PST by Theoria
After a bone marrow transplant, a man with leukemia found that his donors DNA traveled to unexpected parts of his body. A crime lab is now studying the case.
Three months after his bone marrow transplant, Chris Long of Reno, Nev., learned that the DNA in his blood had changed. It had all been replaced by the DNA of his donor, a German man he had exchanged just a handful of messages with.
Hed been encouraged to test his blood by a colleague at the Sheriffs Office, where he worked. She had an inkling this might happen. Its the goal of the procedure, after all: Weak blood is replaced by healthy blood, and with it, the DNA it contains.
But four years after his lifesaving procedure, it was not only Mr. Longs blood that was affected. Swabs of his lips and cheeks contained his DNA but also that of his donor. Even more surprising to Mr. Long and other colleagues at the crime lab, all of the DNA in his semen belonged to his donor. I thought that it was pretty incredible that I can disappear and someone else can appear, he said.
Mr. Long had become a chimera, the technical term for the rare person with two sets of DNA. The word takes its name from a fire-breathing creature in Greek mythology composed of lion, goat and serpent parts. Doctors and forensic scientists have long known that certain medical procedures turn people into chimeras, but where exactly a donors DNA shows up beyond blood has rarely been studied with criminal applications in mind.
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I knew I was a younger man. I just thought I lived closer.
Orphan Black had clones from a chimara.
I have a friend who had a bone marrow transplant as a leukemia treatment. He was cured but developed a peanut allergy from the donor.
Thanks for the Ping. As far as I know, the military didn’t genetically modify me - but there is the question of whether my Dad ‘is’ my Dad, or if the Mailman rang twice! ;)
(J/K Maybe...)
Before credits roll of the movie "Citizen X"**, there's a comment that a female Russian forensic examiner who missed the culprit's DNA, claimed that people could have two DNAs. The comment added she was not believed. (CYA)
**The horrific 1980s serial murderer who, over a period of years, killed over 50 people, mostly 17 and under. He was caught and executed. The real criminal was the Soviet bureaucracy ("Only the decadent West has serial killers.") GREAT movie, BTW.
My dad laid out the family tree for my sister in law cuz she asked. Seems like there were a lot of mail going around from branch to branch in the past that I never heard of. :-)
Oh well however it turned out, were here. :)
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