No.
The condition in which a diploid cell is missing a chromosome or has an extra chromosome is called aneuploidy.
Aneuploid - the individual has an extra copy of one chromosome or is missing a chromosome.
Yes, but when it happens you get retards (mentally disabled people)
You might see an extra chromosome or a missing chromosome. You might see a piece of a chromosome missing, or a piece added onto another chromosome.
Gay
People have the same number of chromosome pairs, no matter if they are gay, bi, straight, asexual, or anything else!
Singnalurear
If a person is missing a chromosome, it is known as monosomy. Monosomy occurs when there is only one copy of a particular chromosome instead of the usual two copies. For example, a person missing one copy of chromosome 21 would have a condition called monosomy 21 or trisomy 21, which is also known as Down syndrome.
Gay people have the same chromosomes that straight people have. As of 2014, the genetic link to sexual orientation appears stronger than previously thought, however, it's probably attributed to gene sequences, rather than entire chromosomes or specific genes.
its when seven genes chromosome 15 are missing or ununexpressed on the paternal chromosome.
tyt
There are 3 types of Turner syndrome Classic Turner syndrome - 45X - second X chromosome missing from all cells. Mosaic Turner syndrome - 45X/46XX - second X chromosome missing from some cells. The third type of Turner syndrome is when the second X chromosome is damaged or only partly missing.