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After blood transfusion, what happens to the donor's DNA against the recipients DNA?



After blood transfusion, what happens to the donor's DNA against the recipients DNA?

They will often transfuse just the plasma instead because the donor's blood cells are treated like bacteria by the host. Source(s): http://www.S2000turbo.com
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