I have some questions for the cellular biologists out there. Pardon me if these are really stupid questions:
Isn't it true that as we get older, our cells do not replicate as accurately as when we are younger? Isn't this part of the cause of aging? If so, are there more chances for mutations when getting DNA samples from older people?
When FTDNA examines DNA samples, do they examine the DNA from a single cell, or do they insure accuracy by sampling several cells? Does anyone know?
I am wondering if samples from older people might not always reflect the actual DNA that was passed on to them by their parents.
Thanks....
Isn't it true that as we get older, our cells do not replicate as accurately as when we are younger? Isn't this part of the cause of aging? If so, are there more chances for mutations when getting DNA samples from older people?
When FTDNA examines DNA samples, do they examine the DNA from a single cell, or do they insure accuracy by sampling several cells? Does anyone know?
I am wondering if samples from older people might not always reflect the actual DNA that was passed on to them by their parents.
Thanks....
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