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- Polysomy abstract "Polysomy is a condition in which an otherwise diploid organism has at least one more chromosome than normal (i.e.; there may be three or more copies of the chromosome rather than the expected two copies). Polysomy is a type of aneuploidy in which a set of chromosomes has more chromosomes than normal. The suffix -somy is used to name aneuploid karyotypes. This is not to be confused with the suffix, -ploidy, used for euploid karyotypes. Polysomy is usually caused by non-disjunction (the failure of a pair of homologous chromosomes to separate) during meiosis, but may also be due to a translocation mutation.Down syndrome in humans is an example of polysomy where affected individuals possess three copies (trisomy) of chromosome 21.".
- Polysomy thumbnail Karyotype.png?width=300.
- Polysomy wikiPageID "2883085".
- Polysomy wikiPageRevisionID "606073347".
- Polysomy hasPhotoCollection Polysomy.
- Polysomy subject Category:Chromosomal_abnormalities.
- Polysomy comment "Polysomy is a condition in which an otherwise diploid organism has at least one more chromosome than normal (i.e.; there may be three or more copies of the chromosome rather than the expected two copies). Polysomy is a type of aneuploidy in which a set of chromosomes has more chromosomes than normal. The suffix -somy is used to name aneuploid karyotypes. This is not to be confused with the suffix, -ploidy, used for euploid karyotypes.".
- Polysomy label "Polysomy".
- Polysomy sameAs m.088z6v.
- Polysomy sameAs Q17165041.
- Polysomy sameAs Q17165041.
- Polysomy wasDerivedFrom Polysomy?oldid=606073347.
- Polysomy depiction Karyotype.png.
- Polysomy isPrimaryTopicOf Polysomy.