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What (who) is mosaicism - definition

CO-EXISTENCE OF ETHNIC GROUPS, LANGUAGES AND CULTURES
Mosaic (cultural); Cultural mosaicism

mosaicism      
[m??'ze??s?z(?)m]
¦ noun Biology the property or state of being composed of cells of two genetically different types.
Germline mosaicism         
TYPE OF GENETIC MOSAICISM
Gonadal mosaicism; Germline Mosaicism; Germinal mosaicism
Germline mosaicism, also called gonadal mosaicism, is a type of genetic mosaicism where more than one set of genetic information is found specifically within the gamete cells; conversely, somatic mosaicism is a type of genetic mosaicism found in somatic cells. Germline mosaicism can be present at the same time as somatic mosaicism or individually, depending on when the conditions occur.
Diploid triploid mosaic         
CHROMOSOME DISORDER
Diploid triploid mosaic syndrome
Diploid-triploid mosaicism (DTM) is a chromosome disorder. Individuals with diploid-triploid syndrome have some cells with three copies of each chromosome for a total of 69 chromosomes (called triploid cells) and some cells with the usual 2 copies of each chromosome for a total of 46 chromosomes (called diploid cells).

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Cultural mosaic

"Cultural mosaic" (French: "la mosaïque culturelle") is the mix of ethnic groups, languages, and cultures that coexist within society. The idea of a cultural mosaic is intended to suggest a form of multiculturalism, different from other systems such as the melting pot, which is often used to describe nations like the United States' assimilation.