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Q: How does aneuploidy occur?
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What phase does nondisjunction of chromosomes resulting in aneuploidy occur?

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What is the most common form of aneuploidy?

autosomal


What conditions can aneuploidy of sex chromosomes cause?

An example of aneuploid condition is Down syndrome, is due to three copies of choromosome 21 or trisomy 21.


What mutation cause changes in the number of chromosome?

Aneuploidy mutation causes a change in the number of chromosomes. Aneuploidy occurs during cell division when the chromosomes do not separate properly resulting in a change in the number of chromosomes.


What is the medical term meaning cell that has one extra or one less chromosome?

aneuploidy


The condition occurring when an organism has a 2n plus 1 chromosome composition is known as?

aneuploidy


The correct number of chromosomes in a species is known as aneuploidy?

Aneuploidy refers to an abnormal number of chromosomes in a cell, typically due to errors in cell division. The correct number of chromosomes in a species is known as euploidy, where cells have a normal set of chromosomes.


What results in a situation in which the chromosome number is either 2n plus 1 or 2n-1?

aneuploidy


What if you have 47 chromosomes?

Having 47 chromosomes is an abnormality known as aneuploidy. It can result from errors during cell division or genetic conditions like Down syndrome or Klinefelter syndrome. Aneuploidy can lead to developmental issues and health complications.


What happens when a fetus has 3 cromizones instead of 2?

a "normal" human being should have a total of 46 chromosomes. 23 from mom, 23 from dad. if something goes wrong during meiosis, the chromosomes may not be separated normally and a gamete (sex cell, known as sperm or egg) will have either too few or too many chromosomes. this is known as aneuploidy. the effects of aneuploidy on the zygote will vary depending on what chromosomes you are talking about. in the case of chromosome #21, having one extra is called "trisomy 21" which leads to the condition known as down syndrome. chromosome pairs 1-22 are a person's autosomes. the 23rd pair are sex chromosomes. aneuploidy affecting the sex chromosomes can have various effects, depending on what chromosomes are inherited. as you can see, the effects of aneuploidy depend on the specific chromosome number/pair. aneuploidy usually is not fatal.


A situation in which chromosome number can be represented as either 2n plus 1 or 2n-1 is called?

Aneuploidy: Is when an uncomplete gamete unites with a complete gamete to form an unequal value of chromosomes in the zygote. There are two forms that may exist in aneuploidy, Trisomic (2n+1) and monosomic (2n-1).An aneuploid individual has either too many or too few chromosomes, usually as a result of nondisjunction.


What are the physical traits of the human aneuploidy XO?

The human would be female. They would be sterile and her sex organs will not mature.