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More recently, a study found that such blood group chimerism is not rare.
The presence of two or more cell population is known as chimerism.
It is the newest evidence of chimerism's role in human disorders.
The more scientists look for chimerism, the more they find it.
He realised that Fairchild's case might also be caused by chimerism.
But scientists have long thought that chimerism was a rare fluke.
One route to this odd state, called chimerism, is the vanishing twin.
Groups elsewhere are experimenting with other forms of chimerism in heart transplants.
Here I want to draw attention to a remarkable form of chimerism found in armored scale insects.
More recent work has shown that chimerism can occur in all cell lines, including germ cells.
Now the effects of chimerism are attracting new notice, both for their benefits and their problems.
Another route to chimerism is through the cells that routinely pass from a mother to fetus and remain there for life.
An increase in the amount of genetic information, such as Chimerism or Heterochromia.
This chimerism is the result of cell lines exchanged between siblings in utero.
This led, the doctors said, to the blended immune system that characterizes mixed chimerism.
Chimeras are typically seen in animals; there are some reports of human chimerism.
This is an example of mosaicism or chimerism.
This phenomenon is known as mosaicism or chimerism.
Note that the frequency of this condition does not indicate the true prevalence of chimerism.
"We found chimerism throughout everything," she said.
More rarely, chimerism is one such instance where the lack of a genetic match may unfairly exclude a suspect.
Brindle: One of the rarest colors in horses, possibly linked to chimerism.
Researchers first discovered chimerism in the bone marrow of marmosets in the 1960s.
Why should scale insects, of all creatures, have obligate chimerism involving activated polar bodies?
It may be inherited, or caused by genetic mosaicism, chimerism, disease, or injury.