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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 25 Aug 2012

    A 20-year-old dad passes an average of 25 genetic mutations to his child. A 40-year-old passes 65.http://on.wsj.com/Ofr2Po 

    8:59 AM - 25 Aug 2012
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    • Katie Te Saiful 🇳🇱 Poltak Hotradero Dilpreet Singh MARTHA 🍎 Silvio Alexandre emokidsloveme Gyanada Foundation Benjamin Lindquist📯
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      1. Megha Abraham‏ @MeghaAbraham 27 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ well,well,well!

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      1. Shawn Stroud‏ @sastroud82 26 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ #hadkidsearlythatiswhytheyaresoawesome

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      1. nona06‏ @nona06 26 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ @arjunsethi

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      1. Saiful  🇳🇱‏ @kangmasai 26 Aug 2012
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        Well.. RT @WSJ: A 20-year-old dad passes an average of 25 genetic mutations to his child. A 40-year-old passes 65. http://on.wsj.com/Ofr2Po 

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      1. Roger Peyton‏ @lrpeyton 25 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ we first borns thought we were losing ground.

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      1. John Patten‏ @jpatten 25 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ those mutations could be good or bad ;-) Does that mean the older you have kids the better the chance for species improvement?

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      1. Kendra Siemonsma‏ @khsiemonsma 25 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ Can we teach 20 year old boys to be ready for parenthood at that age?

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      1. Aditya Banerjee‏ @Cyraj 25 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ Oops, looks like men also have a biological clock!

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      1. Kookasmama‏ @Kookasmama 25 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ why share this? Just to terrify those of use who didn't have kids in our 20's?

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      1. Timothy R. Pugh‏ @timothyrpugh 25 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ So, what would Abraham would have passed to his children?

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      1. B Rocka‏ @BrandeKane 25 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ exactly substantiates my theory on defeats and the male role in them!

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      1. Влад Имир‏ @BYnetreader 25 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ Мутации могут быть, как в положительную сторону, так и в отрицательную. Моему отцу было 42..(кто не рискует - тот не пьет шампанское.;)

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      1. Fernando‏ @Fernand1094 25 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ But isn't that what's supposed to happen? Isn't that the way we adapt, thorough mutations, in order to cope with the changing world?

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      1. Sarah|Plucky in Love‏ @pluckyinlove 25 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ Looks like ladies aren't the only one with ticking clocks anymore!

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