Very
recently, a rather limited number of retrospective studies, utilizing whole genome sequencing (Talkowski et al., 2012) or whole exome sequencing (WES) in small cohorts of neonates and
aborted fetuses with various ultrasound and / or post-mortem structural abnormalities (Carss et al., 2014; Drury et al., 2015; Alamillo et al., 2015; Westerfield et al., 2015), provided initial proof - of - principle of large - scale prenatal next generation sequencing (NGS).
And discounting some of the aforementioned gaps in logic in part of its premises, certain plot details are really satisfying, such as a coroner's examination of a dead angel (in
recently transmogrified human form) that uncovers its biological composition to be similar to that of an
aborted fetus, as well as technically hermaphroditic.