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trisomic An organism diploid except for one kind of chromosome which is present in triplicate, hence, having 2n + 1 chromosomes.
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trisomy 21 A trisomy for chromosome number 21, or an extra chromosome-21. This is the most common of the trisomies and gives rise to Down syndrome. Research has shown that the commonest source of the extra chromosome is a mistake in the first division of meiosis in the egg cell (during the many years it rests as a primary oocyte).
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trisomy the condition of having three copies of a chromosome instead of two.
Ãâó: www.uvm.edu/~cgep/Education/Glossary.html
trisomy TRI-som-mee A cell with one extra chromosome. 298
Ãâó: www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/life/glossaryt.mhtml
trisomy 18 a genetic disorder in which an individual has an extra 18th chromosome, characterized by mental retardation, abnormal skull shape, malformed ears, and cardiac defects; the condition is usually fatal within several weeks or months of birth
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