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Chimerism occurs when a woman is pregnant with twins and one embryo dies, and the other embryo absorbs the twin's cells. (Scientifically speaking, this type of chimerism is called tetragametic because the baby was derived from four gametes – one egg and one sperm for each embryo.)
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Read More »When Taylor Muhl was born, her mother was told that her baby’s two-toned skin was a birthmark. Now at 33 years old, Muhl, a musician and model, understands her two-toned skin is actually a result of a genetic condition called chimerism, which causes an individual to have two genomes, or sets of DNA. Chimerism occurs when a woman is pregnant with twins and one embryo dies, and the other embryo absorbs the twin’s cells. (Scientifically speaking, this type of chimerism is called tetragametic because the baby was derived from four gametes – one egg and one sperm for each embryo.) Chimerism doesn’t usually have many signs or symptoms, but if people with the condition aren’t diagnosed an unexpected outcome may occur when they have children. A baby born to an individual with chimerism can be more distantly related from a genetic perspective, as if they were a niece/nephew. Most individuals with chimerism have no idea they have a second genome. Consequently, most remain undiagnosed throughout their lifetime, partly because the condition is not well known in the medical community, and partly because there is no population-wide screening practice. Most often a diagnosis doesn’t occur unless someone fails a paternity or maternity DNA test, and they seek out answers as to why. Without a diagnosis from a medical professional like a genetic counselor, chimerism can have ramifications for individuals and their families including losing parental rights or financial support. Though not common, Muhl’s noticeable two-toned skin led her to a diagnosis of chimerism. This blog discusses other signs of chimerism and what to do if you suspect you may have it.
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Read More »If you think you may have chimerism, you might consider contacting a genetic specialist such as a genetic counselor. Genetic counselors who specialize in chimerism can evaluate your medical history, interpret your standard parental DNA test results, design a chimerism-appropriate testing strategy and interpret the new results. Most often, a person’s health is not negatively impacted by chimerism. A diagnosis may, however, change your life by gaining insight into otherwise unexplained events.
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