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- 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...
- individuals with the cat-eye syndrome have three (trisomic) or four (tetrasomic) copies of the genetic material contained in the abnormal chromosome instead...
- 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...
- somatic, somatomancy, somatoparaphrenia, somatopleure, somatotype, somite, tetrasomic, tetrasomy, trisomic, trisomy somn- sleep Latin somnus insomnia, somnambulist...
- 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...
- nearly as similar to one another as the homologous chromosomes, leading to tetrasomic inheritance (four chromosomes pairing at meiosis), intergenomic recombination...
- 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)...