Here's an article from Discover Magazine. Even if you don't have a subscription, you can still see three free articles a month. This one is about people with two sets of DNA. Think about this the next time you're on a jury and they have "DNA proof".
There are billions of people and a version of normal to go along with each one of them. No two versions are exactly the same. There will be hundreds of thousands of little things that make up your version of normal. With any luck you can find people that have close to the same idea of what normal is that you do. These are your friends. Anyone else you try to tolerate as best you can. .... The exact definition of normal depends on who's running the asylum.
That would certainly be a judicial dilemma.
ReplyDeleteInteresting, and I think it will cause legal headaches in the future.
ReplyDeleteGreat! Something else to worry about!
ReplyDeleteWhat are the legal implications?
ReplyDeleteAnd in Alabama?
I've heard about this.
ReplyDeleteI think there was a CSI episode about it long ago.
What isn't that just ducky!
ReplyDeleteRiver - To say the least.
ReplyDeleteKirk - Especially if it's more common like they are saying.
Bill - Add it to your list.
Stu - It will be interesting to see if it's brought up in court soon.
John - I think what's new about this is how they think it's more common than originally thought.
Peg - It's double ducky.
I'm with Bilbo!
ReplyDeleteCloudia - Be careful, he wanders sometimes.
ReplyDeleteThey had a CSI episode about this years ago.
ReplyDeleteLady - I think this is the new improved process.
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