The story of parents fertilizing artificially but not laying off shocking children

The story begins when the American couple not long after giving birth to their son with the method of IVF discovered that the boy has a blood group unlike both parents.

Despite being a sperm provider for his wife to conceive, the DNA test results prevented the 34-year-old father from being shocked to show that the boy was actually his grandson.

The story begins when the American couple not long after giving birth to their son with the method of IVF discovered that the boy has a blood group unlike both parents. This caused both of them to be shocked and decided to go for DNA testing.

The results from a standard lab paid out made them surprised, the man was not the father's child. Desperate, the couple even raised the intention to sue the hospital for believing that there was definitely a mistake in the sperm transplant process.

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The biological father of the child is actually the brother of the father.(Illustration).

But the hospital confirmed at the time of their fertilization, the father was the only white man to leave sperm and the baby also had white skin.

Unbelieving the truth, the couple decided to find Stanford University Barry Starr geneticist. The professor then suggested that they try a genetic test and the results would be surprising.

Accordingly, the biological father of the child is essentially the brother of the father . This brother is a twin fetus swallowed by the boy's father when both are in her grandmother's belly.

The father of the child then accidentally absorbed a part of his brother's gene, so his DNA developed into his brother's genital tissue.

This phenomenon is scientifically known as Chimera , an individual syndrome that gathers many parts of genes of different individuals. The American couple themselves were also noted as the first case where science clearly recorded the Chimera phenomenon on the human level at the molecular level.

Update 15 December 2018
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