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Mosaic is a term used in various fields, including art, genetics, and computer science. This article focuses on the medical aspect of mosaicism, particularly in genetics.

Definition

In genetics, mosaicism refers to the presence of two or more populations of cells with different genotypes in one individual, who has developed from a single fertilized egg. Mosaicism has been reported in many different tissues.

Causes

Mosaicism can result from:

  • Mutations in individual cells at some point after fertilization, during development.
  • The presence of two or more different cell lines in the body, but derived from a single zygote.
  • Chromosome abnormalities, such as an extra chromosome or a missing one.

Types

There are several types of mosaicism, including:

  • Somatic mosaicism: This occurs when the mutation happens in the somatic cells, which are all the cells of the body except for the germ cells.
  • Gonadal mosaicism: This occurs when the mutation is in the germ cells, which are the cells that give rise to eggs in females and sperm in males.
  • Germline mosaicism: This is a special case of gonadal mosaicism where all the germ cells carry the mutation.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of mosaicism can be challenging because the genetic anomaly may not be present in all cells. It often requires:

  • Genetic testing: This can include blood tests, skin biopsies, or prenatal testing.
  • Microscopy: This can help identify physical characteristics that are common in individuals with mosaicism.

Treatment

Treatment for mosaicism depends on the specific genetic changes and their effects. It can include:

See also

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