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[Music] there is no doubt that donating blood was and still is a reason to save millions of people and even its importance is limited to the donor but apart from the importance of this process there is a puzzling question that comes to mind which is whether it is possible for the donors dna to mix and live with two dna in his body welcome to the curious questions channel in this episode you will find an answer to the question is dna mixed when donating blood to another person blood consists of 99 of red blood cells in plasma and one percent of white blood cells and platelets we find one of the most important steps for blood transfusion is to treat the blood withdrawn from the donor using a centrifuge where the device begins to separate the components of the donated blood and then get rid of the dna cells but even if a quantity of them remains the human body deals with it as an intruder trying to get rid of it and eliminate it but in spite of this in some cases the foreign dna of the d