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* A creature in the ]; see ] | * A creature in the ]; see ] | ||
* Single organisms with genetically distinct cells from two different zygotes; see ] | * Single animal organisms with genetically distinct cells from two different zygotes; see ] | ||
* Single plant organisms with genetically distinct cells; see ] | |||
* Hybrid ]s made by the splicing of two ]s; see ] | * Hybrid ]s made by the splicing of two ]s; see ] | ||
* A group of cartilaginous fishes; see ] | * A group of cartilaginous fishes; see ] |
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Chimera can mean the following:
- A creature in the Greek Mythology; see Chimera (creature)
- Single animal organisms with genetically distinct cells from two different zygotes; see Chimera (animal)
- Single plant organisms with genetically distinct cells; see Chimera (plant)
- Hybrid proteins made by the splicing of two genes; see Chimera (protein)
- A group of cartilaginous fishes; see Chimera (fish)
- Chimera is the older name of a web browser; see Camino.
- A model of sports car made by TVR; see Chimera (car)
- A 1972 novel by John Barth; see Chimera (novel)
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