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one chromosomes loses from dipold

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Answered by himanibanga18
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Aneuploidy is a condition in which one or more chromosomes are present in extra copies or are deficient in number, but not a complete set. To be more specific, the loss of a single chromosome from a diploid genome is called monosomy (2n-1).

Answered by sabinamin14
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The loss of a single chromosome from a diploid genome is called monosomy (2n-1), while the gain of one chromosome is called trisomy (2n+1). ... Aneuploidy can be lethal or result in serious developmental disorders such as Turner Syndrome (X monosomy) or Downs Syndrome (trisomy 21).

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