Does the donor DNA affect the recipient in a blood transfusion?

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When a person gets a blood transfusion, does the DNA in the donor blood affect the recipient?

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It depends on what part of the blood they receive. The only component of blood that contains DNA is the white blood cells. If you’re only getting red blood cells, platelets, or plasma, they won’t add DNA from the donor.

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