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Named after the mythical Greek creature with a lion's head, a goat's body and a serpent's tail, a chimera is a mixture of two or more genetically distinct tissues in a single organism, produced as a result of organ transplant, grafting, or genetic engineering. Human chimeras are not unnatural. For example, most mothers carry some cells from each of their children in their blood and most twins carry some cells from their sibling twins. ...
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In general, any unique monster of the wilderness. Usually created by a Reaver or some unspeakable crossbreeding. Pronounced KY-mer-ah. Compare to Kraken.
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organism that contains cells or tissues with different genotypes
Ãâó: www.genoway.com/glossary.htm
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Decorative motif which originated in classical mythology; combines the features of a winged goat or lion with a serpent's tail.
Ãâó: www.latrouvaille.com/glossary/glossaryc.html
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a mere wild fancy; an unfounded conception.
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