Prenatal Genetic Testing of Pap Smears: Papoose?
Posted November 3, 2016 by
Anthony Weiner and Woody Allen have the same favorite organ; mine is the placenta.
The amazing placenta literally links generations, and if findings reported in the new Science Translational Medicine are validated, prenatal genetic screening and testing may become possible using DNA from Pap smears – as early as 5 weeks after conception.
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- Prenatal Genetic Testing of Pap Smears: Papoose?
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