I wonder if anyone of us suffering from PSSD has an identical twin without it. It would be a perfect way to find out what if any epigenomic changes PSSD causes to one’s DNA if you could compare two originally identical epigenomes. This idea came to mind when I read about the study that compared genomes of astronaut Mark Kelly who spent seven months in ISS to his twin brother. They found out that 7 % of his epigenome had changed while in space.
PS. The prevalence of identical twins is 3-4/1000 and in this forum there are 1600+ members. So statistically there should be 5-6 people who have an identical twin.
Anyone here with identical twin?
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