- A
tetrasomy is a form of
aneuploidy with the
presence of four copies,
instead of the
normal two, of a
particular chromosome. Full
tetrasomy of an individual...
- of
human chromosome 22
being present three (trisomic) or four
times (
tetrasomic)
instead of the
usual two times. The term "cat eye" was
coined because...
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individuals with the cat-eye
syndrome have
three (trisomic) or four (
tetrasomic)
copies of the
genetic material contained in the
abnormal chromosome instead...
- ISSN 1476-4687. S2CID 4266064. Swaminathan, M. S. (September 1956). "Disomic and
Tetrasomic Inheritance in a
Solanum Hybrid". Nature. 178 (4533): 599–600. Bibcode:1956Natur...
- ISSN 0169-5347. PMID 21238281. Ronfort, J. (August 1999). "The
mutation load
under tetrasomic inheritance and its
consequences for the
evolution of the
selfing rate...
- somatic, somatomancy, somatoparaphrenia, somatopleure, somatotype, somite,
tetrasomic, tetrasomy, trisomic,
trisomy somn-
sleep Latin somnus insomnia, somnambulist...
- somatic, somatomancy, somatoparaphrenia, somatopleure, somatotype, somite,
tetrasomic, tetrasomy, trisomic,
trisomy somn-
sleep Latin somnus insomnia, somnambulist...
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nearly as
similar to one
another as the
homologous chromosomes,
leading to
tetrasomic inheritance (four
chromosomes pairing at meiosis),
intergenomic recombination...
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deleted in
DiGeorge syndrome,
trisomic in
derivative 22
syndrome and
tetrasomic in cat-eye syndrome. Therefore, this gene may
contribute to the etiology...
- may be
reduced due to
unbalanced chromosome numbers in the gametes. In
tetrasomic inheritance, four
copies of a
linkage group rather than two (tetrasomy)...