llewelly ,
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hm, since it's still extremely rare to to do genome sequencing from multiple different regions of people, we still don't know how common or rare chimeras, or people with cells that have different nuclear and/or mitochondrial DNA are, I'm wondering what happens to such a person who goes through this terribly flawed transport. Probably death, I suppose.

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