aneuploid

ADJECTIVE
  1. having a chromosome number that is not an exact multiple of the haploid number
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How To Use aneuploid In A Sentence

  • After preoperative radiotherapy the percentage of aneuploid tumours decreased significantly, from 71% to 47%.
  • 1 However, it is now known that the vast majority of congenital structural fetal malformations are a consequence of aneuploidy or abnormal embryonic development in the first 8 weeks postconception. JAMA current issue
  • The worse the neoplasm, the greater the degree of aneuploidy and the worse the prognosis.
  • Chromosome configurations at metaphase I of two triploids and two aneuploids were comprised of univalents, bivalents, and trivalents.
  • Most of the remaining plants regenerated are sterile haploid plants while a few partially sterile plants could be polyploid or aneuploid.
  • If the blastomere is aneuploid, this molecular tool, called "fluorescence in situ hybridization," or FISH, will unmask it. Delayed Childbearing
  • The triploid and aneuploid clones studied yielded viable seeds whose number per fruit was strongly dependent on the pollen donor.
  • A chromosome abnormality called aneuploidy can cause cancer, US researchers said in a study published Monday, confirming what scientists have long suspected. Canada.com Top Stories
  • In Friday's online issue of the journal Cell, researchers describe a mechanism that could explain this phenomenon, known as aneuploidy. CBC | Top Stories News
  • In view of the role played by aneuploidy in carcinogenesis and in human reproductive failure, this omission is perhaps surprising.
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