aneuploidoja
Aneuploidoja is a genetic condition characterized by an abnormal number of chromosomes within a cell, resulting from errors during cell division, specifically in meiosis or mitosis. The term derives from "aneuploidy," referring to deviations from the normal chromosome number, which in humans is typically 46 (23 pairs). Aneuploidoja can lead to various developmental and health issues depending on the chromosomes affected and the extent of the abnormality.
This condition often occurs due to nondisjunction, a failure of chromosomes to separate properly during cell
Aneuploidoja is associated with a range of phenotypic outcomes, from mild to severe, impacting physical development,
Diagnosis is commonly achieved through cytogenetic tests, such as karyotyping, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), or
Prevention strategies are limited, but genetic counseling can help prospective parents understand their risks. Management of