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aneuploidCell or organism with missing or extra chromosomes or parts of chromosomes and thus an abnormal number of chromosomes which is not an exact multiple of the haploid number.
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aneuploidThe presence of an abnormal number of chromosomes in cancer cells.
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aneuploidHaving less than or more than the normal diploid number of chromosomes; a common type of cytogenetic abnormality.
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aneuploidHaving an abnormal set of chromosomes. Cf.
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aneuploid (Gr. aneu
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aneuploidA cell or organism having an abnormal set of chromosomes.
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aneuploidThe situation which exists when the nucleus of a cell does not contain an exact multiple of the haploid number of chromosomes; one or more chromosomes being present in greater or lesser number than th [..]
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aneuploidA cell where the total number of chromosomes is not an exact multiple of 23. The haploid number of chromosomes is 23, which is found in the egg and sperm cells. The diploid number is 46, which results [..]
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aneuploidThe situation which exists when the nucleus of a cell does not contain an exact multiple of the haploid number of chromosomes; one or more chromosomes being present in greater or lesser number than th [..]
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aneuploid(adj) having a chromosome number that is not an exact multiple of the haploid number
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aneuploidAn abnormal number of chromosomes; a characteristic of cancer. (See also
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aneuploidThe chromosomal constitution of Cells which deviate from the normal by the addition or subtraction of Chromosomes, Chromosome pairs, or Chromosome fragments. In a normally Diploid Cell (Diploidy) the [..]
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aneuploidHaving a chromosome number that is not an exact multiple of the haploid number.
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aneuploid<biology> The characteristic of having a chromosome complement that is not an exact multiple of the haploid number, with either fewer or more than the normal number of chromosomes in the cell. Chromosomes may be present in multiple copies (e.g. Trisomy) or one of a homologous pair may be missing in a diploid cell. This is an abnormal cell. (1 [..]
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aneuploidIndividuals or cells exhibiting aneuploidy.
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aneuploidOf a cell or organism, possessing too many or too few homologous chromosomes, relative to the normal (euploid) set.
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aneuploidSample from whole cells or nuclei containing more (or less) DNA than a normal cell. Proper term is “DNA Aneuploid”. Has a DI less than 2.0 or greater than 2.0
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aneuploidNot euploid.
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