found: MeSH, Apr. 12, 2011(Mosaicism. Scope note: The occurrence in an individual of two or more cell populations of different chromosomal constitutions, derived from a single ZYGOTE, as opposed to CHIMERISM in which the different cell populations are derived from more than one zygote; see also: Chimerism)
found: PubMed health online, Apr. 12, 2011(Mosaicism; Chromosomal mosaicism; Gonadal mosaicism. Mosaicism is a condition in which cells within the same person have a different genetic makeup. This condition can affect any type of cell, including: Blood cells, Egg and sperm cells (gametes), Skin cells)
found: Wikipedia, Apr. 12, 2011(Mosaic (genetics): In genetic medicine, a mosaic or mosaicism denotes the presence of two populations of cells with different genotypes in one individual who has developed from a single fertilized egg. Mosaicism may result from a mutation during development which is propagated to only a subset of the adult cells)