You could have a secret twin (but not the way you think) - Kayla Mandel Sheets

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While searching for a kidney donor,
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a Boston woman named Karen Keegan stumbled upon a mystery.
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When her three adult sons underwent genetic testing
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to determine whether they were a match for kidney donation,
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the test showed that two of them weren’t actually her sons.
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Keegan knew she was her sons’ mother—
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she had conceived and given birth to them.
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Figuring there must have been an error, her doctors pursued further testing,
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only to uncover something even more confusing:
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she was her children’s biological aunt.
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It turned out that Keegan had a second genome in some tissues and organs.
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In other words, some of her cells had a completely different set of genes
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from the others.
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This second set of genes belonged to her twin sister—
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who had never been born.
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This condition, where an individual has two genomes
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present in the tissues of their body,
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is called chimerism.
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The name comes from Greek mythology,
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where chimera is an amalgam of three different animals.
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Individuals with chimerism might have two-toned skin or hair,
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or two different colored eyes,
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but most are believed to have no visible signs of the condition.
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Chimerism can come from a twin in utero, from a tissue or organ transplant,
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or happen between a fetus and a pregnant woman.
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So how exactly does it happen?
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In one of the most common forms,
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a mother and fetus swap cells in the flow of nutrients
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across the placenta.
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The mother can inherit fetal stem cells,
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undifferentiated cells that are able to develop into any specialized cell.
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The fetal cells initially go undetected
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because the mother’s immune system is suppressed during pregnancy.
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But in some cases, cells with the fetus’s DNA persist
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in the mother’s body for years or even decades
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without being destroyed by her immune system.
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In one case, a mother's liver was failing,
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but suddenly started to regenerate itself.
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Her doctors biopsied her liver, and found DNA in the regenerated tissue
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from a pregnancy almost 20 years earlier.
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The fetal stem cells had lodged in her liver and specialized as liver cells.
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Karen Keegan, meanwhile, acquired her second genome before she was born.
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Very early in her own mother’s pregnancy with her,
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Keegan had a fraternal twin.
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Keegan’s embryo absorbed some fetal stem cells from her twin’s embryo,
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which did not develop to term.
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By the time Keegan’s fetus developed an immune system,
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it had many cells with each genome,
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and the immune system recognized both genomes as her body’s own—
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so it didn’t attack or destroy the cells with the second genome.
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We don’t know how much of her body was composed of cells with this second genome—
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that can vary from one organ to another, and even between tissues within an organ:
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some might have no cells at all with the second genome,
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while others might have many.
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At least some of the egg-producing tissue in her ovaries
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must have carried the second genome.
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Each time she conceived there would be no way to predict
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which genome would be involved—
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which is how two of her children ended up with the genes
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of a woman who had never been born.
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This can also happen to fathers.
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In 2014, when ancestry testing determined that a father
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was actually his baby’s biological uncle,
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researchers discovered that 10% of the father’s sperm
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carried a second genome from an embryonic twin.
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Cases like this challenge our perception of genetics.
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Though there are very few documented cases of chimerism from an embryonic twin,
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we’re all amalgams to some extent,
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carrying around the different genetic codes of our gut bacteria
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and even our mitochondria.
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And given that 1 in 8 individual births started out as twin pregnancies,
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there could be many more people with two genomes—
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and many more lessons to learn about the genes that make us who we are.
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