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describe trisomy and monosomy,two chromosomal conditions found in humans. include examples each condition and how it occurs. note: when you describe how each conditions occurs, make sure gamete formation
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describe trisomy and monosomy,two chromosomal conditions found in humans. include examples each condition and how it occurs. note: when you describe how each conditions occurs, make sure gamete formation
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Monosomies is the point at which one chromosome does not have its homolog which is uncommon. Monosomies happen in cells From slip-ups in cell division amid mitosis and are related to compound presentation and cancers.Once preparation happens the gamete with 22 chromosomes shapes a zygote with 45 chromosomes. Most don't survive the just a single known to survive is monosomy 21 which resembles down disorder and causes many birth deformities and they don't survive long.
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