omg plss tell me i dont have this my palm prints are different and my 2 thumbs have different print from eachother also my skin in my other arm is lighter in color does it mean i got this cuz my palm prints are really different from eachother so are my thumbs and all my fingers right hand different from left
I've always been interested in chimerism. One person having 2, possibly more, different strains of DNA within their body is quite fascinating. I've often wondered if forced chimerism is really possible by injecting DNA into living tissue. This may very well be the key to human evolution.
Perhaps the higher resistance to disease merely has to do with multiple inherent genetics. Many diseases tend to be little more than incomplete rna strands. When the body attempts to deal with this invasion it is fought in every cell of the body, and the disease symptoms are the result of the battle. What if the resistance has little to do with the age of the cells, but merely a different level immunity, just like two separate individuals would have?
That's what's crazy. To find out if someone has chimerism, you'd have to take a tissue sample from every organ of their body. It's...rediculous. For all we know everyone has chimerism.
Can chimerism lead to a double personality?
tuscanland 1 month ago
omg plss tell me i dont have this my palm prints are different and my 2 thumbs have different print from eachother also my skin in my other arm is lighter in color does it mean i got this cuz my palm prints are really different from eachother so are my thumbs and all my fingers right hand different from left
diegonikki 4 months ago
Does this mean that someone with Neanderthal and Human DNA is a Chimera?
carl6188 1 year ago
I've always been interested in chimerism. One person having 2, possibly more, different strains of DNA within their body is quite fascinating. I've often wondered if forced chimerism is really possible by injecting DNA into living tissue. This may very well be the key to human evolution.
knuxthefox 2 years ago
Perhaps the higher resistance to disease merely has to do with multiple inherent genetics. Many diseases tend to be little more than incomplete rna strands. When the body attempts to deal with this invasion it is fought in every cell of the body, and the disease symptoms are the result of the battle. What if the resistance has little to do with the age of the cells, but merely a different level immunity, just like two separate individuals would have?
After all every dna strand is unique.
ruithael 2 years ago
That's what's crazy. To find out if someone has chimerism, you'd have to take a tissue sample from every organ of their body. It's...rediculous. For all we know everyone has chimerism.
daedalusx360 3 years ago
Colex than you for the comment.
amutanga 3 years ago
pretty awesome:)
colexz 3 years ago