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www.life123.com/question/How-Rare-Is-down-Syndrome
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i need some help pweeese, Down syndrome is typically caused by what is called nondisjunction. ... Translocation Down syndrome and mosaic Down syndrome are the rarest types of Down syndrome.
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www.life123.com/question/Turners-Syndrome-Karyotype
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In classic Turner Syndrome, there are only 45 chromosomes rather than the usual 46 (because the cells have only a single X). People with mosaic Turner Syndrome, though, can have some cells that
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www.uic.edu/classes/bms/bms655/lesson9.html
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A mosaic individual is one who originated as a single cell line and through some mitotic event develops two different cell lines. Mitotic nondisjunction is one of ...
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www.medgen.ubc.ca/robinsonlab/mosaic/intro/mos_how.htm
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The mosaic pattern depends on many factors. 1. Number of cells present at the time of the non-disjunction mistake. A very early mistake, as diagramed above, ...
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www.blessed-with-down-syndrome.org/nondisjunction.html
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Nondisjunction in Mosaic Down Syndrome. The nondisjunction event that gives rise to Trisomy 21 happens on the very first meeting of two haploid cells, egg ...
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wiki.cstl.semo.edu/agathman/Mitotic%20non-disjunction.a...
wiki.cstl.semo.edu/agathman/Mitotic%20non-disjunction.ashx
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Dec 7, 2011 ... See also Meiotic non-disjunction. Mitotic nondisjunction results in mosaic individuals. To refresh your memory on mitosis, watch the following ...
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www.wormbook.org/wli/wbg12.2p100/
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The presumption is that if an AB(-) mosaic is generated by nondisjunction of the duplication, then the two copies of sDp3 carried by P1 and its descendants, ...
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7759072
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Double autosomal/gonosomal mosaic aneuploidy: study of nondisjunction in two cases with trisomy of chromosome 8. DeBrasi D, Genardi M, D'Agostino A, ...
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