lisakromosoomide
Lisakromosoomide, or extra chromosomes, are chromosomal abnormalities in which an individual possesses one or more additional copies of a chromosome beyond the normal human set. The typical human karyotype contains 46 chromosomes (two sex chromosomes and 44 autosomes). Extra chromosomes can be whole chromosomes, creating trisomies, or less commonly arise from duplications that yield partial trisomies or mosaic patterns.
Most cases result from nondisjunction during meiosis in the formation of gametes, producing aneuploid gametes that,
Common trisomies that survive to birth include trisomy 21 (Down syndrome), trisomy 18 (Edwards syndrome), and
Detection and diagnosis rely on genetic testing. Prenatal screening methods include noninvasive tests and ultrasound markers,
Clinical impact ranges from mild to severe and depends on which chromosome is involved and the degree