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Monosomy :-
Monosomy is a form of aneuploidy with the presence of only one chromosome from a pair. Partial monosomy occurs when a portion of one chromosome in a pair is missing.
For eg. Diploid organisms, like humans, have two copies of each one of their chromosomes, one from their mother and one from their father.
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Answer: Monosomy Definition. Monosomy is an example of aneuploidy, which is an imbalance in chromosome numbers. This means that we can either find extra or missing chromosomes in the cells as a result of mistakes that occur during cell division. In a monosomy, one chromosome of a homologous pair is missing.
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