Curtis Bridges

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‘I’m still doing tests, but they all seem to be chimeras.’ That was a term I’d had to look up the night before when translating Bartholomew. It means a creature that has some cells with one set of DNA and other cells with another set of DNA. It’s vanishingly rare in mammals, and usually happens when two eggs are fertilised by different sperm and then merge before going on to grow into a foetus.
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