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Genetic chimerism and ecological adaptation

From Many, One Diverse mammals, including humans, have been found to carry distinct genomes in their cells. What does such genetic chimerism mean for health and disease? By Elena E. Giorgi | April 1, 2015 Summary: “CELLULAR PATCHWORK: Chimerism—the existence of genetically distinct cell lines within an individual—is probably much more common than once believed. Genetic chimerism and ecological adaptation