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Other #76443 Dna

If a centil takes the blood of a Jew or uses something that a Jew has eaten, etc.
is the centil infected with Jewish dna?

Blood received in a transfusion is gradually replaced by the body through the normal cycle of blood cell renewal.

The DNA of red blood cells is not relevant because mature red blood cells contain no nucleus or DNA. The only elements with DNA in transfused blood are white blood cells, but these are eliminated within weeks. And in any case, after 120 days, the red blood cells are also replaced. After a few months, no trace of the donor remains in the blood.

A transfusion leaves no genetic inheritance in the recipient, because blood cells do not affect the DNA of reproductive cells or other organs. Once the donor cells have been eliminated, there are no lingering effects.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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