chimerism
Chimerism is the presence of two or more genetically distinct cell populations within a single organism, originating from different zygotes. In humans, chimerism can be natural or acquired and may involve any tissue, though blood and immune cells are often assessed for detection. The concept derives from the mythical Chimera, but in biology it describes a real mixture of cell lineages rather than mythic composition.
Natural chimerism in humans typically results from the exchange of cells between twins during early pregnancy
Chimerism is distinct from mosaicism. Mosaicism arises from genetic variation within cells that originated from a
Detection often requires genetic testing of multiple tissues or high-resolution DNA analysis, because one cell lineage
In plants, chimeras can occur naturally or through grafting and have practical applications in horticulture and