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  1. Some of your cells are not genetically yours — what can they ...

    2 days ago · A tiny population of cells that are passed across the placenta between mother and baby challenge basic tenets of human immunology.

  2. Some of Your Cells Are Not Genetically Yours - Slashdot

    2 days ago · Every human body contains a small population of cells that are not genetically its own -- cells that crossed the placenta during pregnancy and that persist for decades after birth. These …

  3. Your cells don’t have the genome you were born with. Project ...

    Aug 15, 2023 · Every person starts with just one genome, the unique amalgam of paternal and maternal DNA in the fertilized egg. And researchers long thought that over a lifetime, pretty much all of the …

  4. Some of Your Cells Are Not Genetically Yours - startupnews.fyi

    1 day ago · Every human body contains a small population of cells that are not genetically its own — cells that crossed the placenta during pregnancy and that persist for decades after birth. These …

  5. Why Your Body Is Not Genetically Alone | The Science That ...

    Science now tells a more surprising story. Microchimerism is the phenomenon in which a person carries a small number of cells that are genetically distinct from their own.

  6. What Is Microchimerism? Science Shows How Pregnancy Changes Cells

    Feb 14, 2024 · Microchimerism is when cells that aren't yours are existing in your body. This is what happens with pregnancy, scientists now know.

  7. The Most Mysterious Cells in Our Bodies Don’t Belong to Us

    Jan 3, 2024 · But many experts contend that microchimeric cells aren’t just passive passengers, adrift in someone else’s genomic sea. They are genetically distinct entities in a foreign residence, with their...

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