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"Disomy"
Keywords:
homologous
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chromosome
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complement
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copies
,
twice
Related Terms:
Sister chromatids
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Robertsonian translocation
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Uniparental disomy
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Monosomy
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Monosomic
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Bivalent
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Chromatids
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Diploid
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Synapsis
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Autopolyploid
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Trisomy
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Nondisjunction
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Chromatid
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Autosomes
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Reciprocal translocation
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Non-disjunction
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Autosome
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Triploidy
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Chromosomal translocation
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Polyploid
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Polytene chromosome
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Homologous chromosomes
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Chiasmata
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Sister chromatid exchange
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Polyploidy
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Centromere
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Autosomal
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Allopolyploid
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Crossing over
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Aneuploidy
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Kinetochore
,
Homologous chromosome
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Tetrad
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Disjunction
,
Haploid
,
Crossing-over
,
Homologues
,
Tetraploid
,
Ploidy
,
Aneuploid
,
Mitosis
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Karyotype
,
Synaptonemal complex
,
Reduction division
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Sex chromosome
,
Y-chromosome
,
Translocation
,
Acrocentric chromosome
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Barr body
inheritance of both copies of a chromosome from the same parent
depts.washington.edu
Meaning 'two bodies'. Where there are two copies of each chromosome. This is the normal chromosome complement.
genetics.com.au
Meaning two bodies. Refers to a normal chromosome pair.
agsa-geneticsupport.org.au
An abnormal chromosome represented twice in a single cell.
athenadiagnostics.com
The normal state of an individual having two homologous chromosomes.
fleshandbones.com
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