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  2. Human chimera - Wikipedia

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    A human chimera is a human with a subset of cells with a distinct genotype than other cells, that is, having genetic chimerism.In contrast, an individual where each cell contains genetic material from a human and an animal is called a human–animal hybrid, while an organism that contains a mixture of human and non-human cells would be a human-animal chimera.

  3. Chimera (genetics) - Wikipedia

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    The distinction between sectorial, mericlinal and periclinal plant chimeras is widely used. [36] [37] Periclinal chimeras involve a genetic difference that persists in the descendant cells of a particular meristem layer. This type of chimera is more stable than mericlinal or sectoral mutations that affect only later generations of cells. [38]

  4. Chimera (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    "Chimera of Arezzo": an Etruscan bronze. According to Hesiod, the Chimera's mother was a certain ambiguous "she", which may refer to Echidna, in which case the father would presumably be Typhon, though possibly (unlikely) the Hydra or even Ceto was meant instead. [4]

  5. Chimaera - Wikipedia

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    Deep-sea chimaera photographed by the NOAAS Okeanos Explorer.Visible on its snout are tiny pores which lead to electroreceptor cells.. Chimaeras are soft-bodied, shark-like fish with bulky heads and long, tapered tails; measured from the tail, they can grow up to 150 cm (4.9 ft) in length.

  6. Scientists create chimeric monkey with two sets of DNA - AOL

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    History of chimeras in research The term chimera originated from the monstrous hybrid creatures that populate Greek myths, but chimeric mice were first created in the 1960s and have been commonly ...

  7. Chimera (molecular biology) - Wikipedia

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    Chimeras can be considered artifacts and be filtered out from the data during processing [1] to prevent spurious inferences of biological variation. [2] However, chimeras should not be confused with chimeric reads , who are generally used by structural variant callers to detect structural variation events [ 3 ] and are not always an indication ...

  8. Gorgeous One-Of-A-Kind Chimera Cat Is a Total Must-See - AOL

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    Have you ever heard of a chimera cat? I'd never heard of a chimera before, but when I saw Domiino, I knew just how unique she really was! Domiino's mom shared a video on Monday, March 4th, and ...

  9. Chimera in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Chimera, originally found in Greek mythology, is a monstrous fire-breathing creature composed of the parts of multiple animals.The term, and often the general concept, has since been adopted by various works of popular culture, and chimeras of differing description can be found in contemporary works of fantasy and science fiction.