According to "orphanet journal of rare diseases(OJRD)"only 10-15% of people is severe effected be it while the rest is from moderate to less effected be it so for the most part it is possible to survive it without too many complications except mild to moderate mental retardation where sometimes a speech therapy and early educational programs may reduce the effect of it
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Trisomy zygotes typically have an extra chromosome, providing an extra copy of genetic material which can compensate for any missing genes and help maintain normal cellular function. Monosomy individuals, on the other hand, lack one chromosome which can lead to more severe genetic abnormalities and developmental issues, making survival less likely.
A loss of a complete chromosome is called monosomy. This occurs when a cell only has one copy of a particular chromosome instead of the usual two copies.
monosomy. This term refers to the condition where an individual is missing one copy of a particular chromosome and only has one copy instead of the normal two.
A human with monosomy has 45 chromosomes instead of the usual 46. This genetic condition results from the loss of one chromosome in a pair, leading to various health issues depending on which chromosome is affected.
No, 45,X is not the only known human live born monosomy. Other examples include 45,Y (Turner syndrome) and 45,X/46,XX (mixed gonadal dysgenesis). These conditions result from abnormalities in the number of sex chromosomes carried by an individual.
The only monosomy that a human can have and still survive is Turner syndrome, which is characterized by having only one X chromosome (45,X). Individuals with Turner syndrome may have a range of symptoms, including short stature, infertility, and heart defects.
Monosomy
5,5,4,4 together make 18p.
how do you solve 18p-2p+6=9+5
18p = the square root of 3600 18p = 60 p = 60/18 p = 3 and a 1/3
108p
18p is 18 pence in British Coins.To make 18p you will require these coins, 10p, 5p, 2p and 1p
yes my son is 3 months old and he has monosomy 21,they do say hes a miracle and not suppose to be here
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Multiply it by 0.30 and get 18p
(60 / 100) * 30 = 18p
trisomy