Understanding Trisomy 21 and Down Syndrome: A Clear Explanation
Trisomic: In the context of Down syndrome, trisomic refers to the presence of an extra copy of chromosome 21, resulting in three copies (trisomy) instead of the typical two copies. This chromosomal abnormality is the primary cause of Down syndrome, leading to the characteristic physical and developmental features associated with the condition.Disabilities - Related Articles
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