I am taking a human development class. We just learned about DNA, but it was a minor part of the class. I asked about what happens when a patient receives organs, blood, skin, or bone marrow transplants. If a DNA test were performed, and any of the donated cells were tested, they would have the donor's DNA.
What happens long term? I know that blood cells only last about 180 days and they don't replicate, so they would be gone. What about cells produced by donated bone marrow? Will they carry the DNA of the donor or the recipient? What about the skin? Will it grow and spread the donor DNA?
My prof is more into the psychology of development and did not know the answer to this.
Thanks!
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