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  2. Mixed twins - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s reboot of Wonder Woman, the white-skinned Diana has a black-skinned twin sister named Nubia, who was kidnapped at birth by Ares and is historically DC Comics' first black superheroine. Though Nubia's story has been retconned over the years since her first appearance, her original identity as Diana's fraternal twin sister was retold ...

  3. Mitochondrial Eve - Wikipedia

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    In other words, she is defined as the most recent woman from whom all living humans descend in an unbroken line purely through their mothers and through the mothers of those mothers, back until all lines converge on one woman. In terms of mitochondrial haplogroups, the mt-MRCA is situated at the divergence of macro-haplogroup L into L0 and L1–6.

  4. Babies switched at birth - Wikipedia

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    The mother of one of the children became suspicious after one week, at which point she contacted the hospital. The hospital initially blamed the mother's concerns on her mental health issues. The child's father, through a right to information request, found the couple with whom their child was switched, and a DNA test was carried out. Each set ...

  5. After a DNA Test, I Finally Met My Biological Half Sister

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  6. A mom of 3 learned she had mosaic Down syndrome through ... - AOL

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    “Chromosomes contain our genetic material, and we get 23 chromosomes in the egg from our mom and 23 chromosomes in the sperm from our dad. Chromosomes are numbered from 1 to 22, with the 23rd ...

  7. Sister chromatids - Wikipedia

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    Sister chromatids are by and large identical (since they carry the same alleles, also called variants or versions, of genes) because they derive from one original chromosome. An exception is towards the end of meiosis, after crossing over has occurred, because sections of each sister chromatid may have been exchanged with corresponding sections ...

  8. 'I'm a mother and I'm often mistaken for my daughter's sister ...

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    A mother and daughter are sharing how and why people think they're sisters.. California native Kelly Cantu, 40, and her daughter Madison, 20, claim they're often mistaken for being sisters.

  9. Frances Cress Welsing - Wikipedia

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    Welsing was born Frances Luella Cress in Chicago on March 18, 1935. Her father, Henry Noah Cress, was a physician, and her mother, Ida Mae Griffin, was a teacher. She was the middle child of three girls, her elder sister named Lorne, and the younger Barbara.