Would a person with one blue eye and one brown eye beNo, that's a condition called 'heterochromia irides', sometimes a spontaneously occurring pigmentation defect, but in other cases, its related to heritable conditions, which sometimes are also accompanied by deafness and partial albinism, etc.
considered a 'chimera' in this sense of the term?
*Why* would this happen within an individual organism, such
as one apple tree or one tomato plant?
Pat
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