I will try to describe the genetic proof process, but I am not a professional in this area and may make an error. Your genetic material is made up of your parents. Each parent contributes one half of his or her personal material, which joins together to make a whole for the child. It is important to remember that each parent only contributes one half of what they have. When the testing is done, a sample from the person is mixed with a series of DNA molecules that have a known composition. If the known DNA binds to the sample, then there is a match. The actual comparison is done by comparing which DNA molecules will bind with the sample and which will not. The series of what will bind is known as a person's genetic profile. It is called a profile because the test is only a sample of the whole. Genetic profiles are frequently used to compare samples from crime scenes. Then the goal is to find someone who matches the sample and the chance of any one randomly selected person matching someone else’s profile is generally said to be a few million to one. In this example we have the opposite, that is some of her organs do not match other organs. You can be absolutely certain of the genetic material not matching by using a genetic profile. <br><br>The final part of understanding the genetics of the woman is the part that I mentioned at the start about each parent contributing half of their genetic information to the child. We know that she came from two eggs because her organ systems show different halves of the genetic material of her parents.<br><br>On the soul issue, don’t worry; I am not advocating that she has two. I am trying to find an explanation that fits the facts. I reject the position that she has two out of hand as being just too outrageous.<br><br>