Any change in the normal structure or number of chromosomes; often results in physical or mental abnormalities.
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Examples for "chromosomal aberration"
Examples for "chromosomal aberration"
1Prenatally, the three fetuses presented with ultrasound abnormalities highly suspected of a chromosomal aberration.
2Cytokinesis-block micronucleus assay was used to analyze chromosomal aberration.
3The final analysis shows that MPDA can identify regions of chromosomal aberration in cancer without paired-normal tissue.
4We identified a chromosomal aberration in one patient with an interstitial 1p31.1 deletion.
5The most frequent chromosomal aberration in common to both types was loss of 9p21.3.
1DWM may also result from chromosomal anomalies or environmental factors.
2Chromosomal anomalies are well known to be an important cause of infertility, sterility and pregnancy loss.
3Our results suggest an increase in risk of chromosomal anomalies similar to that found for non-chromosomal anomalies.
4Additional anomalies detected after birth were categorized as minor or major and included structural and chromosomal anomalies.
5Chromosomal anomalies in all twenty-three pairs, as if someone had snipped out offending genetic threads and replaced them.
1Amniocentesis was developed so that by the mid-seventies, almost all of the known chromosonal disorders could be detected in utero.