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  2. Distal trisomy 10q - Wikipedia

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    Distal trisomy 10 is a rare chromosomal disorder that causes several physical defects and intellectual disability. Humans, like all sexually reproducing species, have somatic cells that are in diploid [2N] state, meaning that N represent the number of chromosomes, and 2 the number of their copies.

  3. Pallister–Killian syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Multiple birth defects. Usual onset. Prenatally. Causes. Small supernumerary marker chromosome. Named after. Philip Pallister. Wolfgang Killian. The Pallister–Killian syndrome (PKS), also termed tetrasomy 12p mosaicism or the Pallister mosaic aneuploidy syndrome, is an extremely rare and severe genetic disorder.

  4. Aneuploidy - Wikipedia

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    Partial aneuploidy The terms "partial monosomy" and "partial trisomy" are used to describe an imbalance of genetic material caused by loss or gain of part of a chromosome. In particular, these terms would be used in the situation of an unbalanced translocation , where an individual carries a derivative chromosome formed through the breakage and ...

  5. 15q overgrowth syndrome - Wikipedia

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    15q overgrowth syndrome. Other names. 15q26 overgrowth syndrome. 15q overgrowth syndrome is a rare partial autosomal trisomy / tetrasomy syndrome. [1] The condition was first identified in a 2009 report. [2]

  6. Chromosome 15q trisomy - Wikipedia

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    The diagnosis of partial trisomy 15q can be made prenatally or postnatally. The method used for precise diagnosis depends on a number of factors, including the size of the segment of duplicated material, its location, its orientation (inverted), and others.

  7. Chromosome 15q partial deletion - Wikipedia

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    Chromosome 15q partial deletion is a rare human genetic disorder, caused by a chromosomal aberration in which the long ("q") arm of one copy of chromosome 15 is deleted, or partially deleted. Like other chromosomal disorders, this increases the risk of birth defects, developmental delay and learning difficulties, however, the problems that can ...

  8. Is your body aging normally? 7 signs to look for

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    Thin, wrinkled skin. One of the most obvious signs of aging is our skin. As we get older, the skin becomes thinner and loses fat and elasticity, Dr. Adam Friedman, dermatologist and professor of ...

  9. Chromosome 10 - Wikipedia

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    10: q 21.2: 3753: 3839: 59,400,001: 62,800,000: gneg: 10: q 21.3: 3839: 4097: 62,800,001: 68,800,000: gpos: 100 10: q 22.1: 4097: 4469: 68,800,001: 73,100,000: gneg: 10: q 22.2: 4469: 4655: 73,100,001: 75,900,000: gpos: 50 10: q 22.3: 4655: 4970: 75,900,001: 80,300,000: gneg: 10: q 23.1: 4970: 5200: 80,300,001: 86,100,000: gpos: 100 10: q 23.2 ...

  10. Parents are shocked when all 7 of their adult kids show up ...

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    Added another, "I have 9 kids, 4 are grown and gone (but still close). The youngest is only 9…if they did this to me some day, I think my heart would burst from the joy." @codywestonandrew via ...

  11. Isodicentric 15 - Wikipedia

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    Isodicentric 15, also called marker chromosome 15 syndrome, [2] idic (15), partial tetrasomy 15q, or inverted duplication 15 ( inv dup 15 ), is a chromosome abnormality in which a child is born with extra genetic material from chromosome 15. People with idic (15) are typically born with 47 chromosomes in their body cells, instead of the normal 46.