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  • CHIMERA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    A hybrid created through fusion of a sperm and an egg from different species is a chimera Did you know? “In head and shoulders, she was like a lion, in back and tail, a snake, and in the middle, a she-goat, and she breathed a dreadful blast of blazing fire ”
  • Chimera (genetics) - Wikipedia
    A genetic chimerism or chimera ( kaɪˈmɪərə, kɪ - ky-MEER-ə, kih-) is a single organism composed of cells of different genotypes Animal chimeras can be produced by the fusion of two (or more) embryos
  • What is a chimera? - New Scientist
    A chimera is an individual whose body is composed of cells that are genetically distinct, as if they are from different individuals – and sometimes they really are from different individuals
  • What to Know About Chimerism - WebMD
    To explore chimerism in humans, we must first understand how it can happen in the first place What is Chimerism? Chimerism in humans can occur when a mom is pregnant with twins If one
  • What Are Human Chimeras? | Ask A Biologist
    Chimerism is when an organism inherits two sets of DNA instead of one This happens in organisms of all kinds – mice, rabbits, cats, and many more Let’s take a closer look at how chimerism looks in humans Why was it so crazy that Fairchild’s DNA didn’t match her children’s?
  • Chimera | Genetics, Symptoms, Microchimeras | Britannica
    When two zygotes do not undergo fusion but exchange cells and genetic material during development, two individuals, or twin chimeras, one or both of whom contain two genetically distinct cell populations, are produced The most widely known examples of twin chimerism are blood chimeras
  • Animal Chimeras: What Are They and Why Are They Made?
    An animal chimera is a single organism composed of cells from at least two genetically distinct individuals, meaning it has two separate sets of DNA The term originates from the Greek mythological creature, reflecting the composite nature of these biological entities
  • Natural human chimeras: A review - ScienceDirect
    In Greek mythology the Chimera is a monstrous hybrid creature with a body and head of a fire breathing lion, a head of a goat on its back and a tail with a snake's head The term chimera has a long history of use in biology and genetics




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