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I am a retired librarian, most recently serving at Indiana Wesleyan University's Cleveland Education Center.

Wednesday, July 03, 2019

We Are Frankenstein

David Robson muses on how our bodies can become hosts of another's cells after conception. Most of the article explores cases of chimeras that occur to a child in the womb or to a mother's body as a result of pregnancy.

In regard to the latter case, a remarkably high percentage of tested mothers (63%) show male DNA lodged in their brain (Chan et al., 2012), which presumably was the result of carrying a son in pregnancy. I speculate that in some subliminal way this "shared flesh" may bond mother and child.

-DD

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