Board Thread:Naruto Gaiden/@comment-1018594-20150610113403/@comment-24357950-20150616101415

GreatestSin wrote: really? we know that oro needed a vessel which would accept him for a lifetime instead of 3 years, and we know that he gave him the CS2 in order to make him more "acceptable" for his soul,

we also know that sasuke got resistence to poisen because of oros experiments,

with all this i highly doubt that oro didnt get sasuke DNA...

it actually isnt, karin showed some tendecies to have sasuke-stuff, like the bandages he used after absorbing oro and fighting akatsuki-bomb-guy,

why shouldnt she (since sasuke is gone for years) not have something about him? exspecially some hairs or dead skin-parts? (sounds crazy but this is karin) ^_^ So? That doesn't require an operation where Orochimaru would be able to take out a part of Sasuke's entrails. It doesn't even require a real study. The curse mark was a single bite and the poison immunity is not any different. We have not a single hint that leads us to there. It's completely baseless.

And yes, Karin likes to keep his stuff, but stealing a piece of his entrails is something different. That's a ridiculous assumption. Exterior genetic material sounds reasonable, but judging by the size and shape of the extraction, it could have only been hair, and how high is the chance that both Suigetsu and Sarada were both color blind and mistook a black hair for Karin's red hair? If you say that Karin keeps Sasuke's entrails for her pleasure, that's just more than just a far-fetched theory. Many women like to keep a man's hair or clothes, doesn't mean they also want some entrails and feces of that man. That's an entirely different story. Her obsession was never said or shown to reach this extent. Shadowflame55555 wrote: Somebody already brought this up, but in the chapter Suigetsu, when finding the DNA for testing, says "I thought this was from when Karin was born but.."

This could be a mistranslation but the DNA sample looks a bit large to be a hair though around the right size to be an umbilical cord. It could be Sarada's which is why it came up with a match. Karin might have had to help with Sarada's birth or something and that is why she has it in her desk. In Japan keeping the umbilical cord is a holy tradition for the mother. It symbolizes the connection between mother and child. It isn't just given away to whoever helped with the birth, though it can be passed down to the child. Giving it away to anyone else is more than just traditionally wrong. Japanese people even have special boxes for those cords for the mother to keep them in.