trisomy

NOUN
  1. chrosomal abnormality in which there is one more than the normal number of chromosomes in a cell
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How To Use trisomy In A Sentence

  • Both monosomy and trisomy of specific chromosomes are associated with developmental defects and cancer risk.
  • Down syndrome is sufficient to refute this point, since individuals with trisomy 21 can indeed mate with euploid individuals. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • One of their main findings is the increasing importance of fetal ultrasonography in the prenatal diagnosis of fetal trisomy 21.
  • If the proband has trisomy 21, the likelihood of a trisomy 21 pregnancy is minimally increased for family members other than the parents.
  • First-trimester screening also can help detect other chromosomal abnormalities such as trisomy 18.
  • Triple screening should not replace amniocentesis or chorionic villous sampling in pregnancies at high risk for trisomy 21.
  • The predominant anomalies in reproductive specimens include trisomy of the autosomes and monosomy of the X chromosome.
  • Multiple gestation, gestational trophoblastic disease, triploidy, trisomy 21 syndrome, and hydrops fetalis have been associated with an increased incidence of hyperemesis gravidarum.
  • A common type of chromosomal abnormality is called a trisomy.
  • Trisomy 18 was shown, in an index case, by G-banded karyotyping. Naturejobs - All Jobs
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