Trisomy 18 can be detected before birth
trisomy There several types of trisomy, the most well known is probably Down syndrome, which is trisomy 21.
it can cause Trisomy 21 because an extra chromosome can be added.
Trisomy is defined as the presence of three homologous chromosomes. For example, Down's Syndrome is caused by trisomy-21, 3 copies of chromosome 21.
A blood test, called the AFP (alphafetoprotein) or triple screen, may help a pregnant woman find out her baby's risk of several diseases, including Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome) and Trisomy 13, though it can not give a definite answer.
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There is no cure for trisomy 18
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Trisomy an abnormality in chromosomal development.
Trisomy 18 can be detected before birth
Its not a question of dominant or recessive, because Trisomy doesn't refer to a gene. Trisomy is a chromosome disjunction, meaning that its a failure at the level of chromosomes. In most cases it is caused by a triple of the 21st chromosome (normal people just have it two times). So in Meiosis this triplett wouldl be theoretically split: one in the first daughter cell and two in the second cell. (We ignore the low chance of another disjunction, were all three copies of the 21st chromosome get in one daughter cell and none in the other). Mathematically the chance of passing trisomy on is roughly about 50%. But most people with that trait aren't fertile.
A trisomy. A monosomy is when there is only one of a chromosome. A trisomy is when there are three of a chromosome. In Klinefelter's syndrome, there are three sex chromosomes.
trisomy There several types of trisomy, the most well known is probably Down syndrome, which is trisomy 21.
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Down syndrome is caused by the presence of a third chromosome 21
neither, it is not heridetary, it happens when there is a problem between sperm and egg and some of the cells don't split properly. it's a chance occurence