Board Thread:Episode Discussions/@comment-1512913-20180705132520/@comment-3568954-20180712202043

BerserkerPhantom wrote: Zwolvik wrote: Did it not bug anyone else when Sasuke tells Sarada that she had to stay behind as she's the only one with the sharingan? ....Aside from the 732 kids at the orphanage does he mean?

I get that they're clones and not "legitimate" humans BUT still the sharingan is functional and can probably reproduce and keep the dojutsu passing along soooo... Their Sharingans were implanted, meaning the Sharingan gene is not in their DNA, meaning they won't pass it down. you actually do not know that. first off all none of the clones have transplanted Sharingan. the only one that had transplanted sharingan was the original shin. the other clones are clones of him and were presumably born with their sharingan. making the sharingan natural parts of their being. second off all, when an organ is transplanted some of the DNA of the transplanted organ actually can be found inside the DNA of the donoree, so there is a possibility that sharingan DNA mixes with the shin's third off, when obito transmigrated into Kakashi temporarily he stated that because he had the sharingan for so long part of the power acclimated to his DNA

FOURTH: part of shin's abilities is that his body can safely acclimate to any implantation with a zero rejection rate

Fifth: Shin and orochimaru both perfected the cloning process and part of orochimaru's processes was the integration of foreign shinobi DNA into his body, its safe to assume that Shin did the same thing. even if he didn't since shin can transplant any organ or DNA with a zero rejection rate, would mean that his body would perfectly synchronized with the Sharingan, IE it most likely becomes part of him