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This genetic condition is known as chimera or chimerism.

See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimera_(genetics)

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Q: What is a Human with different DNA in different organs of the body?
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What are the differences in the DNA in different types of human body cells?

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How much DNA is in the human body?

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What is the blueprint for the human body?

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Is the amount of DNA in a human body cell the same as the amount of DNA in a human egg cell?

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