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Turner syndrome is an example of (i) monosomy (ii) disomy (iii) trisomy (iv) polyploidy

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Monosomy is an example of aneuploidy, which is an imbalance in chromosome numbers. ... In a monosomy, one chromosome of a homologous pair is missing. In the case of human beings, we normally have two copies of each chromosomes; one from each parent, resulting in 46 total chromosomes found in the nucleus of cells.

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