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- Chimera (genetics) - Wikipedia
A genetic chimerism or chimera (en-US), also chimaerism or chimaera (en-UK), ( kaɪˈmɪərə, kɪ - ky-MEER-ə, kih-) is a single organism composed of cells of different genotypes
- Chimerism: Definition, Symptoms, Testing, Diagnosis, and More
Chimerism is a rare condition in which a person’s body contains two different sets of DNA While some high-profile cases have made headlines, typically, this condition has no symptoms
- What Is a Chimera? A Person With Two Sets of DNA
Chimerism means cells from two different fertilized eggs ended up in the same body In mosaicism, there was always one individual In chimerism, there were originally two The most dramatic form is called tetragametic chimerism
- Chimerism: You Can Be Your Own Twin - HowStuffWorks
Beyond genetic origins, chimerism can occur through organ or tissue transplants and blood transfusions, and it is commonly observed as microchimerism during and after pregnancy
- Can you really have two sets of DNA? Here’s how chimerism works
Some people's bodies do, in fact, contain two sets of DNA, a condition called chimerism Here’s what that means and how it happens Some people can have more than one set of DNA Chimerism is an often-undetected condition in which a person has two distinct sets of DNA
- Chimerism: How it Occurs and What It Means for Health
Chimerism is a condition in which two (or more) genetically distinct cell populations coexist within a single individual
- The weird rise of people who are their own twin - BBC Science Focus . . .
It’s this bizarre fact of chimerism that can sometimes, though rarely, lead to external signs – parts of the body where the DNA of the so-called ‘vanished twin’ reveals itself
- Definition of chimerism - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
A condition in which some cells or tissues in a person’s body contain at least two different sets of DNA Chimerism can occur in different ways One way it can occur is through an organ or stem cell transplant from another person (donor)
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