Conjoined twins or siamese twins.
The phase when chromatids fail to separate properly is called nondisjunction. This can result in an abnormal distribution of chromosomes in the daughter cells, leading to genetic disorders such as Down syndrome.
Nondisjunction.
Nondisjunction is when homologous chromosomes fail to separate in Meiosis I, or sister chromatids fail to separate in Meiosis II or Mitosis. This results in daughter cells with an incorrect number of chromosomes.
A human cell may have more or less than 46 chromosomes as a result of nondisjunction, which is a process that occurs during cell division where chromosomes fail to separate properly. This can lead to an incorrect number of chromosomes in the resulting daughter cells.
When chromatids fail to separate properly during cell division, it can lead to aneuploidy, a condition characterized by an abnormal number of chromosomes in a cell. This can result in disorders such as Down syndrome, which is caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21, or Turner syndrome, which involves the absence of one of the X chromosomes. Aneuploidy can disrupt normal development and function, leading to various health issues.
Conjoined twins are born attached. Sometimes they are called Siamese twins, too.
no they arent they are twins epic fail
The term for when chromosomes fail to separate during cell division is called nondisjunction.
Chromosomes fail to separate during cell division (its in the lesson)
Nondisjuction occurs when the homologous chromosomes fail to separate.
The phase when chromatids fail to separate properly is called nondisjunction. This can result in an abnormal distribution of chromosomes in the daughter cells, leading to genetic disorders such as Down syndrome.
no it will not
Dwain Fail's birth name is Dwain Lee Fail.
An Epic-Fail*
because he did not listen
When birth control fail.
Nondisjunction.