Down Syndrome in Cows: Understanding Chromosomal Differences
Down syndrome is a genetic disorder in humans caused by the presence of an extra copy of chromosome 21. As cows have a different chromosomal makeup than humans, they cannot have Down syndrome. Instead, the most common chromosomal disorder in cattle is called Trisomy 1, which affects chromosome 1.Diseases - Related Articles
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