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chromosomal abnormality consisting of the absence of one chromosome from the normal diploid number
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An abnormality of the chromosome number due to a loss of one chromosome from a diploid set, resulting in 45 chromosomes instead of 46. The only mosomy compatible with fetal development and continued survival is that of Turner syndrome, the karyotype of which is 45,X (ie a monosomy of the sex chromosomes).
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| monosomy |
Possessing only one copy of a particular chromosome instead of the normal two copies. Source : Human Genome Project Information
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| monosomy |
having a single copy of a chromosome, rather than the usual pair.
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| monosomy |
Term that indicates the loss of one chromosome of a pair. Monosomy 7, for example, indicates that the blood cells of the patient have lost one of two number 7 chromosomes. This abnormality occurs in myelomonocytic leukemia.
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