Chromosomes and Epilepsy: Understanding the Connection
The number of chromosomes a person with epilepsy has is the same as any other person: 46, or 23 pairs. Epilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures, and the number of chromosomes an individual has is not related to the development of epilepsy.Genetic Disorders - Related Articles
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