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  • 02-01-2019
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Why is Monosomy usually lethal?
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lostboyjourney
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  • 02-01-2019
Hie dear!

➡️Monosomy is usually lethal because of errors in meiosis result in gametes with abnormal numbers of chromosomes and production, after fertilization, of an aneuploid conceptus.✔️


➡️The genetic imbalance resulting from the loss of an entire chromosome in individuals with deletion-type aneuploidy is generally lethal, except for the full X chromosome monosomy.✔️


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