Examples of 'copies of chromosome' in a sentence

Meaning of "copies of chromosome"

copies of chromosome: This phrase pertains to the duplication or replication of chromosomes, which are thread-like structures containing genetic information found in the nucleus of a cell. It implies the production of additional sets of genetic material

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copies of chromosome
It affects one of the two copies of chromosome 3 in each cell.
Two copies of chromosome 5, one copy inherited from each parent, form one of the pairs.
As used herein, polyploid refers to multiple copies of chromosome set.
This means there are three copies of chromosome 21 instead of the normal chromosomal pair.
A more complicated test looks for the CF gene on both copies of chromosome 7.
Arrows point to the three copies of chromosome 21 in the fetal cell.
Karyotype for trisomy Down syndrome . Notice the three copies of chromosome 21.
There are two copies of chromosome 15 from the mother and none from the father.
A typical person has just two copies of chromosome 21.
The baby inherits two copies of chromosome 15 from the mother, and none from the father.
Trisomy 22 is a chromosomal disorder in which there are three copies of chromosome 22 rather than two.
Copies of chromosome 21 instead of two.
Down syndrome can be caused by having three copies of chromosome 21 instead of the normal 2.
Copies of chromosome 8.
A person with trisomy 21 will have three copies of chromosome 21 in every cell of the body.

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Down syndrome is a well-known example of a numerical disorder ( three copies of chromosome 21 ).
Humans normally have two copies of Chromosome 22 in each cell.
CCN assays demonstrated retention of two copies of chromosome 19.
Normally humans have 2 copies of chromosome 16, one inherited by each parent.
Trisomy 16 is a chromosomal abnormality in which there are 3 copies of chromosome 16 rather than two.
In the case of ring 18, one of the two copies of chromosome 18 has formed a ring.
People with Down 's syndrome have three - rather than two - copies of chromosome 21.
People have Down Syndrome when they have three copies of chromosome 21 ( or parts of chromosome 21 ).
Normal people have only two copies of Chromosome 21.
Individuals with Down Syndrome, for example, have three copies of chromosome 21 instead of two.
Trisomy 22 is caused when a baby has three copies of chromosome 22, instead of two.
But a baby with Patau 's syndrome has three copies of chromosome 13, instead of two.

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