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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 humananimal 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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    In contrast, a human where each cell contains genetic material from two organisms of different breeds, varieties, species or genera is called a humananimal hybrid. [31] While German dermatologist Alfred Blaschko described Blaschko's lines in 1901, the genetic science took until the 1930s to approach a vocabulary for the phenomenon.

  4. Human–animal hybrid - Wikipedia

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    Technically, in a humananimal hybrid, each cell has both human and non-human genetic material. It is in contrast to an individual where some cells are human and some are derived from a different organism, called a human-animal chimera. [1] (A human chimera, on the other hand, consists only of human cells, from different zygotes.)

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

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    Wu wasn’t involved in the study but has worked on human-animal chimeras. The percentage of stem cells in the monkey’s tissue ranged from 21% to 92%, with an average of 67% across the 26 ...

  6. Xenotransplantation - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Xenotransplantation is an artificial method of creating an animal-human chimera, that is, a human with a subset of animal cells. In contrast, an individual where each cell contains genetic material from a human and an animal is called a humananimal hybrid. [4]

  7. Humanzee - Wikipedia

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    The humanzee (sometimes chuman, manpanzee or chumanzee) is a hypothetical hybrid of chimpanzee and human, thus a form of humananimal hybrid.Serious attempts to create such a hybrid were made by Soviet biologist Ilya Ivanovich Ivanov in the 1920s, [1] and possibly by researchers in China in the 1960s, though neither succeeded.

  8. Human-animal hybrids are coming and could be used to grow ...

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    The idea of human-animal hybrids can raise a lot of questions and it's easy to feel they are "unnatural" because they violate the boundaries between species.

  9. Chimera (molecular biology) - Wikipedia

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    In molecular biology, and more importantly high-throughput DNA sequencing, a chimera is a single DNA sequence originating when multiple transcripts or DNA sequences get joined. Chimeras can be considered artifacts and be filtered out from the data during processing [ 1 ] to prevent spurious inferences of biological variation. [ 2 ]