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Definition of Trisomies
1. trisomy [n] - See also: trisomy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trisomies
Literary usage of Trisomies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mammalian Models for Research on Aging by Institute Of Laboratory Animal Resources, Bennett J. Cohen, National Research Council Staff (1981)
"A spectrum of aneuploidy occurs, including trisomies and mosaics, with a 2 to 3
times increase in incidence to 60 percent by ll to l3 months of age. ..."
2. Rice Biotechnology by Gurdev S. Khush, Gary H. Toenniessen (1991)
"A set of inbred primary trisomics in IR36 background (Khush et al 1984) and a
set of 10 different hybrid primary trisomies (IR36 primary trisomics x Ma Hae ..."
3. Guide To Clinical Preventive Services by U. S. Preventive Services Task Force (1989)
"MSAFP screening for Down's syndrome is based on evidence that this and other
trisomies are more common in women with low levels of MSAFP.1214 (MSAFP ..."
4. Mammalian Embryo Genomics by OECD Staff, Oecd, (Paris) Organisation for Economic Co-ope (2003)
"XO aneuploids have been described in several domestic species associated with
reproductive failure but even though X chromosome trisomies have been ..."
5. Truth and Consequences of the Genetic Revolution": Human Genetic Research edited by Lisa M. Matocq (2000)
"... an example of that would be Down's Syndrome when there is an extra chromosome
in one position, number 21, and other trisomies. This and other conditions ..."