Differences between anuploidy and euploidy...
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ANUPLOIDY:- failure of segregation of chromatids during cell division cycle results in the gain loss of chromosome called anuploidy
for example:- down syndrome result in the gain extra copy of chromosome 21 , similarly Turner syndrome results due to loss of an X chromosome in human female.
EUPLOIDY:- euploidy describes an organism (or cell) that has more than one set of the same set of (normal) chromosomes. So, for example, a human (2n) with an extra set of chromosomes (or 3n) is considered euploidy. Euploidy individuals do not survive.
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ANUPLOIDY:- failure of segregation of chromatids during cell division cycle results in the gain loss of chromosome called anuploidy
for example:- down syndrome result in the gain extra copy of chromosome 21 , similarly Turner syndrome results due to loss of an X chromosome in human female.
EUPLOIDY:- euploidy describes an organism (or cell) that has more than one set of the same set of (normal) chromosomes. So, for example, a human (2n) with an extra set of chromosomes (or 3n) is considered euploidy. Euploidy individuals do not survive.
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Hey mate ☺️
Euploidy and aneuploidy are two types of chromosome variations that occur during the formation of gametes in sexual reproduction. Euploidy is the presence of additional chromosome sets while aneuploidy is the presence of a variable number of chromosomes in the genome.
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