@MotivKasagga I love the way how you guys are ever hoodwinked by senseless stuff. Just an arrogont individual running the mouth. Nothing at all! Utter bullshit🚮🚮
@CanaryMugume@francis_isano Bro was just beating around the bush just speaking boisterously. Any intelligent person will definately have to punch holes in his ma fake stories!🚮🚮
WHAT IF PAUL KAFEERO WAS A CHIMERA? WHAT IF HIS STORY IS MORE LIKELY THE SAME AS THE ONE BELOW HERE?
100% a biological father but the DNA tests showed he wasn't the father? How can that even be possible?
FOLLOW THE STORY
A man named David had been married for 12 years. He loved his wife and adored his three children. One day, one of the children became seriously ill and doctors requested DNA testing to find a suitable donor within the family.
The results shocked everyone
The tests suggested David was not the biological father of his son.
His wife was devastated. David was confused. Relatives started whispering. Friends began taking sides. What had started as a medical investigation was quickly turning into a family crisis. But David knew something was wrong. He trusted his wife completely.
More tests were ordered
The first DNA samples had been taken from David's blood. This time, scientists examined DNA from other tissues in his body. What they discovered sounded like science fiction.
David was a chimera.
Before he was born, David had actually started life as one of two embryos in his mother's womb. Very early in development, the two embryos fused into a single baby. The result was one person carrying two distinct sets of DNA.
The DNA in David's blood belonged mostly to one genetic lineage. The DNA in his reproductive cells belonged to another.
The son had inherited DNA from the second lineage.
In other words, the child was biologically David's, but the first DNA test had examined the wrong genetic population inside his body.
The family was reunited, the mystery was solved, and science had revealed something extraordinary:
Not every person carries just one DNA profile.
Rarely, nature writes a more complicated story.
This condition is called Chimerism a phenomenon where one individual carries two geetically distinct sets of DNA. In rare cases, a person can fail a standard paternity test and still be the true biological parent.
Sometimes the truth is deeper than the first test reveals. @BalaamBarugahar@nbstv@ntvuganda@Thomas_Tayebwa@sejudav@DaudiKabanda