chromosome 19
Any chromosome can be affected by aneuploidy. However, generally, the larger the chromosome, the larger the likelihood that the change in chromosome number will be fatal.
In Mitosis, the chromosome number remains the same. In meiosis, the number of chromosomes is halved.
Chromosome 13
*affected
Chromosome 21q22 which accounts for 20% of familial ALS.
Chromosome 9.
Any chromosome can be affected by aneuploidy. However, generally, the larger the chromosome, the larger the likelihood that the change in chromosome number will be fatal.
It's Chromosome X .
In Mitosis, the chromosome number remains the same. In meiosis, the number of chromosomes is halved.
Chromosome numbers: 1, 14, 19, and 21 are affected by Alzheimer's disease.
Either chromosome 13 or 7. Mostly 13
Chromosome 13
Chromosome number 8. (Gene: RECQL4 gene.)
x
*affected
Chromosome 21q22 which accounts for 20% of familial ALS.
WOW!! That guy is amazing. A chicken? Histerical, Neurofibromatosis affects only chromosome number 23. It also will affect the brain and is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder.It is when your chromosome has a chicken.