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aneuploidy an evolutionary change in chromosome number not in multiples of the haploid genome.
Ãâó: www.csupomona.edu/~jcclark/classes/bio406/glossary...
aneuploidy fewer or more chromosomes than an exact mutliple of the haploid number
Ãâó: 137.122.151.29/BIO1120/Includes/Glossary.htm
aneuploidy Having an abnormal number of chromosomes
Ãâó: www.phgu.org.uk/info_database/glossary.html
aneuploidy Normally, an individual has two of each chromosome. Aneuploidy means that there are too many copies of a particular chromosome, ie three or more chromosomes. This condition is usually fatal with the exception of X chromosomes, where X- inactivation greatly reduces the effect.
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