This is known as a trisomy. So if there are 3 of chromosome number 13, you would call it trisomy 13.
The presence of three copies of a chromosome is known as a trisomy. An example would be Trisomy 21, also known as Down Syndrome.
Is there a particular chromosome on which thalassemia is located
DNA or genens these are the segments of the chromosome.
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.
The only difference in the chromosome is the presence of the allele that results in an individual with acondroplastic dwarfism. The chromosome affects the structure of the organism, the allele affects the growth plates of the long bones resulting shortened limbs.
The presence of three copies of a chromosome is known as a trisomy. An example would be Trisomy 21, also known as Down Syndrome.
Down syndrome
In a trisomy syndrome, an extra chromosome is present so that the individual has three of a particular chromosome instead of the normal pair.
A genetic disorder caused by the presence of all or part of a third copy of chromosome 21.
Presence or absence of the Y chromosome
Is there a particular chromosome on which thalassemia is located
This means that the gene is physically located on that particular chromosome.
DNA or genens these are the segments of the chromosome.
An extra copy of Chromosome 18
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.
The presence of a Y chromosome.
The particular site where a gene is found on a chromosome.