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"TRIPLOIDY"
Keywords:
chromosoome
,
haploid
,
chromosomes
,
copies
,
presence
Related Terms:
Trisomy
,
Autopolyploid
,
Diploid
,
Uniparental disomy
,
Disomy
,
Robertsonian translocation
,
Monosomic
,
Sister chromatids
,
Bivalent
,
Nondisjunction
,
Synapsis
,
Polyploid
,
Autosome
,
Polyploidy
,
Chromatids
,
Autosomes
,
Monosomy
,
Non-disjunction
,
Polytene chromosome
,
Reciprocal translocation
,
Chromosomal translocation
,
Chromatid
,
Chiasmata
,
Ploidy
,
Sister chromatid exchange
,
Homologous chromosomes
,
Centromere
,
Autosomal
,
Haploid
,
Aneuploidy
,
Kinetochore
,
Tetraploid
,
Crossing over
,
Homologous chromosome
,
Allopolyploid
,
Crossing-over
,
Mitosis
,
Disjunction
,
Karyotype
,
Aneuploid
,
Tetrad
,
Reduction division
,
Homologues
,
Translocation
,
Synaptonemal complex
,
Monoploid
,
Y-chromosome
,
Barr body
,
Triploid
,
Meiosis
Presence in humans of 69 chromosomes (3 full sets). Frequently causes miscarriages.
seniorsite.com
Having three copies of every chromosome resulting in 69 chromosomes in a cell instead of the usual 46.
genetics.com.au
The presence in a cell of three haploid sets (23) of parental chromosomes, giving a total chromosoome count of 69.
agsa-geneticsupport.org.au
Having three copies of each chromosome, for a total of 69 chromosomes, rather than the normal two copies of each.
wisc.edu
three copies of genetic information in each cell rather than the normal two copies found in most plants and animals.
pewagbiotech.org
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