| 21. | Aneuploidy of autosomes is not well tolerated and usually results in miscarriage of the developing fetus.
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| 22. | Premature dissociation of the chromatids can lead to chromosome missegregation and aneuploidy in the daughter cells.
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| 23. | Turner syndrome certainly is an example of how sex chromosome aneuploidies are milder than autosomal ones.
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| 24. | Also, sperm cells with tail-tip swelling patterns generally have lower frequency of aneuploidy.
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| 25. | Fetuses with aneuploidy of gene-rich chromosomes such as chromosome 21 instead of the usual two.
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| 26. | The most common chromosomal aneuploidy is a trisomy of chromosome 21 which manifests itself as Down syndrome.
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| 27. | He supports the aneuploidy hypothesis of cancer that was first proposed in 1914 by Theodor Heinrich Boveri.
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| 28. | Differential effect of aneuploidy on the X chromosome and genes with sex-biased expression in Drosophila.
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| 29. | When aneuploidy is detected in a fraction of cells in an individual, it is called chromosomal mosaicism.
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| 30. | Another PDG work on aneuploidy also received the prize paper of the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology in 1998
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