Worth noting that as long as your reproductive system was all one or the other, this would have no effect on your health at all and you would have no way of knowinghttps://twitter.com/merletastic/status/1233014494084943873 …
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Also the conditions for chimerism (two different embryos combine in utero) are probably rare, but mosaicism (one embryo develops two different genetic codes due to mutation or replication error) is much more common, and the X and Y chromosomes are a likely place for this to occur
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Irl most mosaicism/chimerism is detected by accident, usually from a blood test (blood is a particularly likely place to find it because blood cells are made in bone marrow from all over the body and then all mixed together)
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