Genetic chimerism in fiction

Human genetic chimerism, which can not only cause a wide range of illnesses but also lead to the same person having more than one profile in genetic fingerprinting, has served as a plot device in many works of fiction. Most known examples are subsequent to the 2004 book Free Culture,[1] where author Lawrence Lessig digresses briefly to describe chimerism and suggest that it could, and had yet to, be well used as a television plot device (particularly for police procedurals involving genetic fingerprinting).

References

  1. Lessig, Lawrence (2004). "Chapter 11: Chimera" (PDF). Free Culture.
  2. WNYC - Radiolab: (So-Called) Life (March 14, 2008)
  3. "Mother 3 transcript". http://earthboundcentral.com/m3script/21.html. The bad news is... ...It's where I found the Drago Fang. It was...... in your... It was pierced through your wife's heart... External link in |website= (help);
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