-
Aneuploidy is the
presence of an
abnormal number of
chromosomes in a cell, for
example a
human somatic cell
having 45 or 47
chromosomes instead of the...
- of C.
latifolia and C.
aurantiifolia triploid limes: the
preferential disomic inheritance of doubled-diploid 'Mexican' lime is
consistent with an interploid...
- an
allotetraploid (2n = 4x = 32) of two
diploid ancestors and
exhibits disomic inheritance. In
order to
increase genetic diversity for breeding, research...
-
distinguish autopolyploids from allopolyploids,
which commonly display disomic inheritance after they
progress past the
neopolyploid stage.
While most...
- the
other two
gametes to have
double the
amount of
chromosomal material (
disomic). Due to the lack of
genetic information, the
nullisomic gametes are rendered...
- may also be a
natural means to keep
fetal viability via
restoration of a
disomic zygote. Balbeur, Samuel; et al. (2
February 2016). "Trisomy
rescue mechanism:...
- of
single Y-bearing
sperm than
expected and a
variably higher rate of
disomic XX, XY and YY ****tozoa in
males with 47,XYY. Po****tion-based studies...
- only
survives because it
loses one of the
three chromosomes and
becomes disomic.
Uniparental disomy of
chromosome 15 is, for example, seen in some cases...
- sṓmatos) allosome, asomatous, autosome, centrosome, chromosome, decasomy,
disomic, disomy, episome, gonosome, heptasomy, heterochromosome, heterodisomic...
- sṓmatos) allosome, asomatous, autosome, centrosome, chromosome, decasomy,
disomic, disomy, episome, gonosome, heptasomy, heterochromosome, heterodisomic...