- 23
normal chromosomes (functionally triploid)
would be
considered euploid.
Euploid karyotypes would consequentially be a
multiple of the
haploid number...
-
vowels to
convey the
meaning "not" (for example:
aneuploid means "not
euploid") An, in mathematics, a root
system and its
Dynkin diagram An, in mathematics...
- chromosomes. A cell with any
number of
complete chromosome sets is
called a
euploid cell. An
extra or
missing chromosome is a
common cause of some genetic...
- are not
guaranteed to
induce the
development of an
abnormal zygote. A
euploid zygote can be
produced if the
aneuploidy is reciprocal: one
polar body...
- (1958). "Genetics of
Somatic Mammalian Cells: III. Long-Term
Cultivation of
Euploid Cells from
Human and
Animal Subjects".
Journal of
Experimental Biology...
-
normal anatomy,
which are more
common in
aneuploid fetuses compared to
euploid ones.
These markers are
often not
clinically significant and do not cause...
- lag of a
chromosome 21 in a Down
syndrome embryo leads to a
fraction of
euploid cells (2n cells),
phenomenon described as "aneuploidy rescue".
There is...
- aneuploidy,
eudaemon (eudemon), eukaryote, euphony, euphoria, euphoric,
euploid,
euthanasia eur- wide Gr**** εὐρύς (eurús), εὖρος "breadth, width" aneurysm...
-
chromosomes that are lost from an
aneuploid nucleus during its
reversion to a
euploid could be a
mixture of
those in the
parental strain. The
potential to undergo...
-
Escherichia coli
Ethics Ethidium Euchromatin Eugenics Eukaryote Eukaryotic cell
Euploid Euploidy European Journal of
Human Genetics Evolution Evolutionary rate...