The fusion of two sisters into a single woman suggests that human identity is not in our DNA
Briefly

Karen Keegan, a woman with two different DNA sequences, illustrates that DNA does not solely determine a person's identity, challenging the traditional view of genetic makeup defining individuality.
Biologist Alfonso Martinez Arias argues that DNA is not a strict blueprint but rather provides tools for cells, suggesting that genes are not the sole determinants of an organism’s characteristics or functions.
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