
1) Condition
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(from the article `chromosomal disorder`) ...or in the early development of the embryo. In the latter case, a mixture of cells, some normal (euploid) and some containing abnormal chromosome ... ...seen in spontaneously aborted fetuses, demonstrating that almost all 45,X conceptions are lost to miscarriage. Indeed, the majority of livebo...
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Sometimes a baby who has a particular syndrome or disorder will have it in a mosaic form: some of the cells in the baby's body will have the extra genetic material which characterises the disorder, the others may be normal.
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The occurrence in an individual of two or more cell populations of different chromosomal constitutions, derived from a single zygote. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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(mo-za´ĭ-siz″әm) in genetics, the presence in an individual of two or more cell lines that are karyotypically or genotypically distinct and are derived from a single zygote.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: mō-zā′i-sizm Definitions: 1. Condition of being mosaic (2).
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[
n] - the condition in which an organism has two or more cell populations that differ in genetic makeup
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Where a genetic or chromosomal anomaly occurs in some body cells. The proportion of normal to abnormal cells will determine how serious the condition is.
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noun the condition in which an organism has two or more cell populations that differ in genetic makeup
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A condition in which some of a person’s cells have a different genetic makeup than other cells. Mosaicism can occur with chromosome abnormalities or with single-gene abnormalities, resulting in some cells having a normal genetic makeup and other cells having a chromosome abnormality or mutation in a gene.
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a condition in which an organism or part is composed of two or more genetically distinct tissues owing to experimental manipulation or to faulty distribution of genetic material during mitosis.
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the presence of two or more chromosome patterns in the cells of a person, resulting in two or more cell lines (i.e., some with 46 chromosomes, others with 47).
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