The son's DNA is stored in the mother's brain
According to a new study, if you're a woman and you're pregnant with a boy, you can own male DNA in your body forever.
Discovery magazine reported that researchers working at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (USA) discovered the brains of some women who had conceived a son containing male DNA.
This is the first study to describe the male microchimerism in the female brain. Microgenesis occurs when someone receives and contains cells derived from an individual with a different gene.
Traces of male births may be male DNA in the mother's brain. (Photo: Discovery)
Scientists believe that fetal cells often pass through the blood barrier - the brain and the microbial mechanism in the brain are relatively common.
According to the Fred Hutchinson Center research team, the point about this phenomenon is that it is related to autoimmune diseases and cancer, sometimes in a better way, sometimes makes things worse. .
William Chan, who led the study, said: 'At present, the biological significance of using male cells and DNA in the brain of women requires further research.'
However, the initial study by Chan revealed that women who harbored male DNA in the brain could be protected against certain types of cancer such as breast cancer and some autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. However, it increases their risk of other cancers, such as bowel cancer.
Many studies have shown that pregnancy - childbirth will affect the health of the mother in the future and that not only because the child makes them "crazy" or vice versa helps them a lot in life.
New research results prove that at least mothers can know that their sons don't completely leave them, even when they are far away from their mother's arms.
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