Microchimerism in Babies: Understanding DNA Transfer During Development
Yes, in rare instances, a developing baby can absorb new DNA through a process known as microchimerism. When this happens, the genes from the baby's mother or other individuals can be incorporated into the baby's own cells.Babies & Teething - Related Articles
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