| aneuploidy | One or a few chromosomes above or below the normal chromosome number. For example, three number 21 chromosomes or trisomy 21 (characteristic of Down syndrome) is a form of aneuploidy. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| partial aneuploidy | A type of mosaicism in which some cells have a normal number of chromosomes and some have an abnormal number. (05 Mar 2000) |
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Synonyms : Aneuploid, Aneuploid Cell, Aneuploid Cells, Aneuploidies, Aneuploids, Cell, Aneuploid, Cells, Aneuploid
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an abnormality involving a chromosome number that is not an exact multiple of the haploid number (one chromosome set is incomplete)
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The condition of a cell or of an organism that has additions or deletions of a small number of whole chromosomes from the expected balanced diploid number of chromosomes.
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Deviation from the normal number of chromosomes, excluding exact multiples of the normal haploid component.
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This is the condition of having an abnormal number of chromosomes for the species to which the organism under consideration belongs.
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| aneuploidy | an abnormality involving a chromosome number that is not an exact multiple of the haploid number (one chromosome set is incomplete) |
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