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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...
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monosomy 3p
Chromosome 3,
monosomy 3p14 p11
Chromosome 3,
monosomy 3p2
Chromosome 3,
monosomy 3p25
Chromosome 3,
monosomy 3q13
Chromosome 3,
monosomy...
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Monosomy 9p (also
known as Alfi's
Syndrome or
simply 9P-) is a rare
chromosomal disorder in
which some DNA is
missing or has been
deleted on the short...
- epigenetics,
contribute to
aneuploid cell formation. The
terms "partial
monosomy" and "partial trisomy" are used to
describe an
imbalance of
genetic material...
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Monosomy is a form of
aneuploidy with the
presence of only one
chromosome (instead of the
typical two in humans) from a pair,
which affects chromosome...
- 000 births.
There are a
number of
signs and
symptoms characteristic of
monosomy 1p36, but no one
individual will
display all of the
possible features....
- 3p
deletion syndrome Other names 3p- syndrome, 3p
monosomy.
Ideogram of the
human chromosome 3.
Specialty Medical genetics...
- this
condition is 18p-. In the past, it has been
referred to as
partial monosomy 18p and, rarely, as "de
Grouchy syndrome, type 1". Currently, research...
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deletion of the
short arm of
chromosome number 5, also
called "5p
monosomy" or "partial
monosomy."
Approximately 90% of
cases result from a sporadic, or randomly...
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female is
partially or
completely missing an X
chromosome (****
chromosome monosomy). Most
people have two ****
chromosomes (XX or XY). It only
affects females...