Mosaicism in rare disease

Mosaicism refers to the presence of two or more populations of cells with different genotypes in an individual, typically arising from post-zygotic mutations during embryonic development. In the context of rare diseases, mosaicism can contribute to a diverse range of clinical presentations, diagnostic challenges, and variable disease manifestations

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