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− | [[Alexander Ashford]] combines his DNA, with the DNA of his ancestor [[Veronica Ashford|Veronica]]. The fertilised sample is implanted into a surrogate. The Surrogate dies after child birth whilst the intended offspring; "[[Alexia Ashford|Alexia]]," survives. A second child is created unintentionally, as a by-product; "[[Alfred Ashford|Alfred]]".<ref>''[[Resident Evil Code: Veronica]]'' (2000), file: "[[Veronica Report]]"</ref> |
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+ | [[Umbrella Pharmaceuticals]] geneticist Dr. [[Alexander Ashford, 6th Earl Ashford]] successfully uses DNA extracted from his ancestor, [[Veronica Ashford, 1st Countess Ashford]], to create a [[Wikipedia:Zygote|zygotic]] clone which he genetically-modifies further before implanting within a surrogate mother. An unintended side-effect of the process leads to two fraternal twins being born, a girl named [[Alexia Ashford|Alexia]] and a boy named [[Alfred Ashford, 7th Earl Ashford|Alfred]].<ref>''[[Resident Evil CODE:Veronica]]'' (2000), file: "[[Veronica Report]]".</ref> |
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1971 was a common year starting on Friday.
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Umbrella Pharmaceuticals geneticist Dr. Alexander Ashford, 6th Earl Ashford successfully uses DNA extracted from his ancestor, Veronica Ashford, 1st Countess Ashford, to create a zygotic clone which he genetically-modifies further before implanting within a surrogate mother. An unintended side-effect of the process leads to two fraternal twins being born, a girl named Alexia and a boy named Alfred.[1]
Sources
- ↑ Resident Evil CODE:Veronica (2000), file: "Veronica Report".