| 31. | This suggests a possible cause for the elevated frequency of abnormal chromosome counts ( aneuploidy ) in mammals.
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| 32. | In 2007, " Scientific American " published an article by Duesberg on his aneuploidy cancer theory.
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| 33. | Unlike single gene disorders, diseases caused by aneuploidy are the result of improper gene dosage, not nonfunctional gene product.
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| 34. | Abnormal numbers of chromosomes or chromosome sets, called aneuploidy, may be lethal or may give rise to genetic disorders.
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| 35. | Men contaminated with PFCs in whole blood or seminal plasma have spermatozoa with increased levels of DNA fragmentation and chromosomal aneuploidies.
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| 36. | These tests can also be performed prenatally to detect aneuploidy in a pregnancy, through either amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling.
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| 37. | Measurement of fetal proteins in maternal serum is a part of standard prenatal screening for fetal aneuploidy and neural tube defects.
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| 38. | This, along with errors in meiosis that lead to aneuploidy, can create an environment where autopolyploidy is very likely.
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| 39. | Jacobs described her discovery of this first reported human or mammalian chromosome aneuploidy in her 1981 William Allan Memorial Award address.
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| 40. | Whole genome duplications are thought to be less detrimental than aneuploidy as the relative dosage of individual genes should be the same.
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