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My son is six today
Six years ago today I became a father, thanks to my beautiful son.


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2004 V70 R [gone]
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Could it be your "lost" twin-brother's kid?matthew1 wrote:Six years ago today I became a father...
This Man Failed A Paternity Test Due To His Vanished Twin’s DNA
DNA researchers report a father failed a paternity test because the
genes in his saliva differ from his sperm’s. One in eight people might
possess such "chimeric" genes caused by a twin lost in the womb.
How can a man who was never born father a son? When the ghost of his
genes lives on in the DNA of his brother, genetics researchers have
found.
A 34-year-old U.S. man is the first-ever reported case of a paternity
test fooled by a human "chimera," someone with extra genes absorbed
from a nascent twin lost in early pregnancy.






