Chimera (genetics)
Typically seen in non-human zoology (but also discovered to a rare extent in humans), a chimera is an animal that has two or more different populations of genetically distinct cells that originated in different zygotes involved with sexual reproduction; if the different cells emerged from the same zygote, it is called a mosaicism.
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Existence & Breeding of Hybrid Animals - Pattaya Daily News
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![]() Pattaya Daily News | Existence & Breeding of Hybrid Animals Pattaya Daily News The 'Chimeras' is also listed as a hybrid, but this is not strictly so. A 'Chimera' is the result of two genetically different cells that has been fused ... |
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