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    August 17

    Do single-egg twins remain genetical identical through-out their lives?

    When single-egg twins are born they have the exact same genetical make-up. But has anyone ever done any testing on single-egg twins when they're 70 years old? Is there still an exact match or not?
     
    This would be a very simple way to determine if DNA is dynamic and can be changed by a person or if it is totally static - besides some degredation that comes with age.
     
    The next step is to determine what events change a person's DNA. Do dramatic/traumatic experiences trigger changes in DNA? Or do the everyday decissions you make slowly change your DNA.
     
    Not all DNA will be changable, like the color of your eyes, although I've heard of people's hair collor change (on a small spot) with a traumatic experience; not sure if it is DNA related though.
     
    But if this simple test could prove that DNA can be changed, then it opens up a whole new field of possibilitiies. It could explain where reflexes/instincts come from and many other 'mysteries'.

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