-
example of
human polysomy X with the
karyotype 47, XXY. X
chromosome polysomies can be
inherited from
either a
single maternal (49, X
polysomies) or paternal...
- A
trisomy is a type of
polysomy in
which there are
three instances of a
particular chromosome,
instead of the
normal two. A
trisomy is a type of aneuploidy...
- Y-chromosome
polysomies are both ****ociated with
behavioural and
psychological sequelae.
Because ****YY
syndrome involves both X and Y
polysomy, it is unclear...
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Bartholdi D,
Schinzel A (2009). "Y
Polysomies, in Males". In Lang F (ed.).
Encyclopedia of
Molecular Mechanisms of Disease...
-
related disorder tetrasomy X.
Pentasomy X is
unique amongst X-chromosome
polysomies for its ****ociation with
short stature, when most
related disorders are...
- monosome, monosomic, monosomy, pentasomic, pentasomy, plasmosome, polysomic,
polysomy, pyrosome, somatic, somatomancy, somatoparaphrenia, somatopleure, somatotype...
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other has one or more
extra copies of the same
chromosomes (creating a
polysomy).
aneucentric (of a
linear chromosome or
chromosome fragment)
Having an...
- or
incomplete puberty appears more common.
Unlike other X-chromosome
polysomies,
pentasomy X is ****ociated with
short stature. Similarly,
pentasomy X...
- in
Turner syndrome and its counterpoint, tall
stature in ****
chromosome polysomy conditions such as
Klinefelter syndrome, XYY syndrome, and
trisomy X, is...
-
elucidation of the
nature of the Y chromosome.
Greater degrees of Y
chromosome polysomy (having more than one
extra copy of the Y
chromosome in
every cell, e.g...