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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...
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chromosomal types—haploids, trisomics,
monosomic—culminated in the
recognition of a
complete set of twenty-four
monosomics in N. taba****. However, he was not...
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spontaneous trisomic rescue has been
observed in vitro. Similarly,
monosomic rescue may also be a
natural means to keep
fetal viability via restoration...
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monosomy in
humans is
Turner syndrome,
where the
affected individual is
monosomic for the X
chromosome (see below).
Other monosomies are
usually lethal...
- information, the
nullisomic gametes are
rendered unviable for fertilization.
Monosomic Trisomic HAKANSSON,
ARTUR (2010). "Meiosis In a
Nullisomic and in an Ayndetic...
- macrosomia, metasomatic, metasomatism, microsome, microsomia, monosome,
monosomic, monosomy, pentasomic, pentasomy, plasmosome, polysomic, polysomy, pyrosome...
- both
nuclei and is lost. Therefore, one of the
daughter cells will be
monosomic for that chromosome.
Endoreduplication (or endoreplication)
occurs when...
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meiosis II,
phases of
cellular reproduction, or
during mitosis. Most
monosomic and
trisomic human embryos are not viable, but some
aneuploidies can be...
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results when a
piece of the long arm (q) of
chromosome 13 is
missing (
monosomic).
Infants born with
partial monosomy 13q may
exhibit low
birth weight...
- macrosomia, metasomatic, metasomatism, microsome, microsomia, monosome,
monosomic, monosomy, pentasomic, pentasomy, plasmosome, polysomic, polysomy, pyrosome...