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surviving embryos are
those having some
normal cells in
addition to the
trisomic cells (mosaic
trisomy 16). Furthermore, even
these embryos usually suffer...
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Trisomic rescue (also
known as
trisomy rescue or
trisomy zygote rescue) is a
genetic phenomenon in
which a
fertilized ovum
containing three copies of a...
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first described by
Kalousek and Dill in 1983. CPM is
diagnosed when some
trisomic cells are
detected on
chorionic villus sampling and only
normal cells are...
- (trisomy) of
chromosome number 9. It can be a
viable condition if the
trisomic component affects only part of the
cells of the body (mosaicism) or in...
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balanced translocation where the 5p
monosomy is
often accompanied by a
trisomic portion of the genome.
These individuals may have more
severe disease than...
- 22. In consequence,
individuals with the cat-eye
syndrome have
three (
trisomic) or four (tetrasomic)
copies of the
genetic material contained in the abnormal...
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section of the long arm (q) of
human chromosome 22
being present three (
trisomic) or four
times (tetrasomic)
instead of the
usual two times. The term "cat...
- ; Cameron, A.H.; Crosse, V. Mary; Wolff, O.H. (April 9, 1960). "A new
trisomic syndrome". The Lancet. 275 (7128): 787–790. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(60)90675-9...
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premature aging, and
increased risk of
malignant disease". Some
individuals trisomic for
chromosome 8 were
deficient in
production of
coagulation factor VII...
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phases of
cellular reproduction, or
during mitosis. Most
monosomic and
trisomic human embryos are not viable, but some
aneuploidies can be tolerated, such...