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autosomal primary nondisjunction

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Answered by ImRitz
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A disease caused by an autosomal primary nondisjunction is down syndrome.

This disease is the most common result of autosomal nondisjunction (According to the University of Illinois at Chicago).

Down syndrome (DS or DNS) is also known as trisomy 21.
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A disease caused by an autosomal primary nondisjunction is down syndrome. Down syndrome (DS or DNS) is also known as trisomy 21. This disease is the most common result of autosomal nondisjunction (According to the University of Illinois at Chicago).

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