Chromosomal disjunction during meiosis leaving one of the gametes that meet in random fertilization short an X chromosome is the simplest fertilization mishap that results in Turner's syndrome. One X chromosome.
The word fertilization is a noun. The couple had difficulty conceiving a baby, and read everything they could find on fertilization.
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The main steps in the diploid life cycle are: meiosis, to gametes, to fertilization, to zygote, to diploid individuals, to a reproductive cellIf you are mainly concentrating on the steps I guess you could say Meiosis and Fertilization.
To know what this could result in a person will need to know what the following is. Without knowing this a person will not be able to know which of the following it could result in.
could be irritible bowl syndrome.
Disorders, such as Down's Syndrome, are caused by nondisjunction.
Turner Syndrome is a chromosome mutation. It is where some of the X's in the cell either doesn't form right or breaks off and to help repair itself it forms into an O shape.
Girls born with Turner's syndrome are born with only one x chromosome instead of the average two x chromosomes. Mood swings are apparent in all females, however, a chromosomal disorder such as Turner's syndrome can cause one's emotions and chemical make-up to be a little out of whack and this causes more frequent, intense mood swings. This could also be linked to a personality disorder as well, not just the fact that people with Turner's syndrome are missing their second x chromosome.
Nondisjunction is the addition or deletion of an entire chromosome. The result could be autism or downs syndrome
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You could try some info about DNA/RNA/protein synthesis or genetic disorders such as Edward's or Turner's syndrome.
Drooping eyes certainly does sound like it can be Turner Syndrome, but it could be other factors that are too many to mention. The best advice I can give is be proactive when speaking to the doctor. Don't wait for him to say something, and mention what you have here. If he shrugs it off, I would suggest you find a new doctor, especially if that one seems unwilling to listen.
Down's syndrome is caused by trisomy of the 21st chromosome. This is mostly caused when the chromosome pair fails to separate properly (nondisjunction).
No " following, but a condition such as trisomy 21, Downs syndrome, is caused by nondisjuction. The chromosomes fail to separate properly and one child is left with an extra chromosome number 21. The potetial other children that could have been born of this nondijuction event, those with only one chromosome 21, are not viable.
As Serotonin syndrome is formed as a result of an adverse drug reaction, the only guess I could make is that the treatment would include removing the use of that drug and participating in supportive care.
The word fertilization is a noun. The couple had difficulty conceiving a baby, and read everything they could find on fertilization.
because they are both SSRI's, the two combined, especially at high doses could result in serotonin syndrome.