“Unraveling the Truth: A Daughter’s DNA Test Uncovers a Shocking Family Secret That Changes Everything!”

"Unraveling the Truth: A Daughter's DNA Test Uncovers a Shocking Family Secret That Changes Everything!"

The Mystery Deepens

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The next part of the reveal focused on the results which showed the girls’ individual ethnic makeups. This particular part of the results actually went into the ancestry of the triplets and is supposed to reveal where their ancestors come from. Because the girls are siblings, identical triplets at that, one would think they would share the exact same relatives. Of course, the Dahm Triplets did not expect anything interesting to revealed on this go ’round.

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However, they and the audience would be wrong about their assumptions. The girls’ results were revealed to them as the show was taped, so it was definitely interesting to watch their surprise at the coming results.

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Not Identical Ethnicities?

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As far as genetics goes, all three of the triplets had their results show up as being 99% European. However, it was when that percentage began to be broken down that some real discrepancies began to arise. As the results were revealed on the show, the girls, the audience and even the doctors themselves were more and more shocked at the results.

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First, it was revealed that Erica had around 16% Irish and British ancestry, however, Nicole had 18% Irish and British ancestry. Well, that seems to be fairly minor so far right? It was only going to get crazier as more was revealed!

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Different Ancestry?

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The rest of the results continued to deviate from what was expected. The 23andMe test showed that while all three girls had French and German heritage, each triplet had a different percentage. Nicole had 11% French and German, Jaclyn had 18% and Erica had 22.3%. Eleven to 22% seems like a pretty drastic difference for triplets with identical DNA.

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