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If your tooth falls out can you still eat cheddar cheese? I heard if you ate it before 24 hours when your tooth feel out, your child wouldn't have the same DNA as you.

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Ancient Hippy Profile
Ancient Hippy answered

That only happens if you eat cheese from the Moon. Definitely a DNA changer.

Aldrich Ames Profile
Aldrich Ames answered

What does cheese and a fallen out tooth have to do with your child's DNA?

Zack -  Mr. GenXer Profile

Are you high?

PJ Stein Profile
PJ Stein answered

First off, your child only has half your DNA. Second, are trying to get out of a paternity claim, or is Maury trying to get you on his show?

Yin And Yang Profile
Yin And Yang answered

Okay....... I am trying to think what if this person really means something here..... What if they were really told this by someone..... To me it sounds like a couple kids fooling around and a condom broke somewhere and they are scrambling around trying to find answers to a question you really want to know...... YES she could be pregnant and YES it could be yours! If it turns out to NOT be yours then the "monogamously challenged" baby mama either A) lied to you and had another on the side or B) You are trying to get out of the child being yours! Please keep your string cheese zipped in your pants! And get that tooth fixed. You will thank me later! 

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Deleted Account answered

There is a simple way of determining this. Take the persons DNA helix. All human DNA is a double helix and so is the DNA of cattle. There is 3 to the power of 10x10x10, and cattle DNA is 3to10x10-3 divided by ½ to Pi, divided by XY and XX, we can simply determine, that eating cheese when a tooth has fallen out does not alter DNA.

Tris Fray Potter Profile

Firstly, your child's DNA is not going to be the same as yours, unless you somehow clone your DNA into an egg.  The child's DNA will be a mix of the father's and the mother's.

Secondly, why would cheese change the DNA?  Cheese is amazing, and unless it was poisoned, or not good for the baby, it shouldn't do any harm.

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