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an individual containing cells of two or more different tissues.
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A special kind of mosaicism in which an individual or tissue contains a mix of cells derived from two genetically different individuals. The blood of a patient who had a transfusion from another individual would be chimeric.
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A plant with sectors heterogeneous for genetic composition. May occur in aneuploids where chromosomes are lost in mitosis, transgenic or mutagenized plants where only certain cell files are transformed. Transposable elements may also induce chimeras through insertion/deletion events.
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A protein or an organism that consists of genetic material from two or more different species.
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1. (Capitalized) A fire-breathing she-monster represented as having a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail. 2. Any imaginary monster made up of grotesquely incongruous parts. 3. An illusion or mental fabrication; a grotesque product of the imagination. 4. An individual, organ, or part consisting of tissues of diverse genetic constitution, produced as a result of organ transplant, grafting, or genetic engineering.
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