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DNA mix-up

  • Writer: ke yu
    ke yu
  • May 6
  • 1 min read

If a number of medical procedures (eg bone marrow transplant, organ transplantation, allogeneic transplants) can introduce donor DNA into a recipient, how it remains justified to use DNA to detect/sentence a criminal? (or as long as those procedures are fairly uncommon, this is still statistically fine?)

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