Isomsejt
Isomsejt is a rare phenomenon in cellular biology where two or more distinct cells share the same number of chromosomes, but not the same genetic makeup. The term isomsejt is derived from the Greek words "iso" meaning equal and "sejt" or "somatos" meaning cell. This condition typically arises in the course of mitosis, where a cell divides into two daughter cells but the genetic material is not properly segregated.
Isomsejt has been observed in various cell types, including neurons, muscle cells, and epithelial cells. The
In some cases, isomsejt has been implicated in the development of diseases, such as tumorgenesis and certain
Efforts to study isomsejt have primarily focused on histological and molecular analysis, which has provided insight