Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-25038237-20150831092203/@comment-26879545-20160127062756

Paul.rea wrote: You mean "In the show sense" not "The medical sense." In the medical sense, true chimera are born with two sets of DNA. Technically speaking, they don't have to be born with two sets of DNA.

If a person were to get a bone marrow transplant, for example, the blood produced by the marrow would be different from any other DNA sample from the body. In this case, it is a mix of the Donor's DNA as well as the recipient's DNA. Two sets of DNA in one body. It may be by artificial means, but the recipient does become a chimera as a result.