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Chimerism

/kaɪˈmɪərɪzəm/noun
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Chimerism is the condition in which an organism contains two or more genetically distinct sets of cells, often resulting from the fusion of multiple zygotes or cell migration during development. This phenomenon adds a layer of complexity to fields like genetics and medicine, where it can influence everything from immune responses to DNA testing outcomes, and it's increasingly relevant in understanding rare human conditions and animal breeding.

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