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by ronaldx
4385 days ago
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I see no reason why a mitochondrial DNA test would be helpful - your point is that the mitochondria are maternally inherited? 1. Mitochondrial DNA is less apt than regular DNA to accurately identify motherhood since it has a low mutation rate. 2. The mitochondria would still come from the chimeric cells which still are a generation away from the mother's cells. 3. If you have have considered the possibility of chimerism, there are much simpler tests - e.g. the tests that they did do. |
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And isn't testing for mitochondrial DNA fairly simple/cheap?