Polyploidy can cause birth defects and conditions such as Down's syndrome where each cell has 3 copies of a particular chromosome instead of one. A large percentage of spontaneous abortions are a result of polyploidy.
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Symptoms of Polyploidy ... The list of medical symptoms mentioned in various sources for Polyploidy may include: ... Associated conditions for Polyploidy...
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Polyploidy in animals ... Prenatal testing is testing for diseases or conditions in a fetus or embryo before it is born. The aim is to detect birth defects such as neural tube defects, Down syndrome, chromosome abnormalities, genetic diseases and other conditions....
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Human zygotes with either of these conditions usually die before birth, or soon after. Interestingly, polyploidy is common in plants and is essential for the proper development of certain stages of the plant life cycle.
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Polyploidy is the condition of cells or organisms that contain more than two copies of each of their chromosomes. ... The polyploid conditions that have been observed in humans are triploidy (69,XXX ) and tetraploidy (92,XXXX). Additional chromosomes encode a large amount of surplus gene product, causing multiple anomalies...
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that polyploidy is a secondary and derived condition. Commenting .... and polyploid conditions are taken into consideration, particularly ...
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You should consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making decisions about therapies and/or health conditions. ... Polyploidy is a genetic condition in which a cell has one or more extra sets of chromosomes. Nearly every cell in the body contains a nucleus, which contains two sets of chromosomes.
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Polyploid conditions were originally recognized as a factor in pathological situations in plants (e.g., in leaf galls induced by gall wasps) and animals ...
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1/30/2004: Unusual chromosome number conditions: aneuploidy & polyploidy ... Unusual chromosome number conditions: ... aneuploidy & polyploidy...
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Unusual chromosome number conditions: aneuploidy & polyploidy ... ; Polyploidy = chromosome number that is more than 2 complete chromosome sets (3n, 4n, etc) ; - Polyploidy condition rare in animals but relatively common in plants...
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