Identical Triplets Take DNA Test Just To Discover The Worrying Truth

Published on 11/27/2017
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“We’ve done a comprehensive evaluation of our algorithm and reference datasets, and are confident in the accuracy of the results we report for customers,” the spokesperson continued on to say. “If we say that a section of DNA is most likely Japanese or Chinese or Korean at one of our higher confidence thresholds, we stand behind it. If we weren’t sure that we could make the distinction, we’d go up a level and say that that DNA reflected ‘East Asian’ ancestry. The information would not be incorrect, simply less specific.”

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Back in our high school biology classes, we learned one clear thing, at birth, all identical twins have the exact same DNA. During the 90’s, this was an accepted truth as it made biological sense. Now over time, a siblings’ DNA will change due to epigenetic factors (which we mentioned earlier), but the DNA does all start out identical.

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