DOES A BLOOD TRANSFUSION transfer DNA to the recipient?

by journey-on 22 Replies latest watchtower medical

  • snowbird
    snowbird

    Maybe C. J. Woodworth's craziness is why all those Uncle Tom elders and puiblishers in Chattanooga and all those holier than thou white trash elders and publishers in Knoxville were soooo upset about my beautiful young BLACK JW girlfriend 20 years ago.

    They would have been even more upset if they really knew...

    I hear you. I'll bet they were jealous!!!

    Sylvia

  • dinah
    dinah

    Hmmmmm,

    I got df'd over a black man. Those two white boys I slept with were swept under the rug. I didn't give it up to the black man for about 8 months after it "looked suspicious"

    But I got my baby girl, so I won't biatch much.

  • RubaDub
    RubaDub

    The direct answer to the question is yes, of course DNA is transferred to the recipient.

    Virtually any contact with another person, let alone a blood transfusion, transfers DNA including kissing, sex of various types, etc. Remember, many DNA tests are done by simply swabbing the mouth with something similar to a Q-Tip.

    Does it change a person's DNA when receiving DNA from another person ? No.

    Rub a Dub

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