FactCheckZW
FactCheckZW
May 29, 2025 at 07:14 AM
"Garazviya munhu akapiwa ropa reumwe munhu DNA aichinji here?” This question on X has people curious! And no, it doesn’t change your DNA. Even though transfusion is known to alter (for a certain period of time) the recipient's blood group, protein allotype, and alloenzyme phenotype by the introduction of donor material and the dilution of his or her own cells and protein, this still does not change the recipient's own DNA. Through very specialised tests a less than significant amount of the donor's genetic material can be detected in the recipient's blood, usually only up to eighteen months. Read our fact check to learn why your genetic code stays uniquely yours. https://factcheckzw.org/does-a-blood-transfusion-change-your-dna-spoiler-no/
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