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chi·mer·ism C0296600 (kī-mîr′ĭz′əm, kī′mə-rĭz′-)n. The condition of being a genetic chimera.chimerism (kaɪˈmɪərɪzəm) n1. (Biology) a medical condition in which a person develops from two distinct embryos that could possess two genetically distinct sets of cells2. (Biology) the condition in which a child contains cells that are genetically the mother's and which were exchanged in the wombTranslationschimerismenUK
chimerism[′kī·mə‚riz·əm] (biology) The admixture of cell populations from more than one zygote. chimerismenUK
chimerism [ki´mer-izm] the state of being a chimera; the presence in an individual of cells of different origin.chi·me·rism (kī-mēr'izm), The state of being a chimera.chimerism (kī-mîr′ĭz′əm, kī′mə-rĭz′-)n. The condition of being a genetic chimera. |