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What is autosomal aneuploidy?​

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Answered by Kumkumjena
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Autosomal aneuploidy refers to all such abnormalities that do not involve the sex chromosomes. These can be either numerical (the topic of this chapter) or structural, the vast majority being trisomies, and can be present only in some cells (mosaic aneuploidy) or in all cells (nonmosaic).

Answered by Anonymous
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Autosomal aneuploidy refers to all such abnormalities that do not involve the sex chromosomes. These can be either numerical (the topic of this chapter) or structural, the vast majority being trisomies, and can be present only in some cells (mosaic aneuploidy) or in all cells (nonmosaic).

for example :- (47,XXX), (47,XXY), and (47,XYY).

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