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Translocation Down Syndrome

Translocation Down Syndrome: Related Topics

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Translocation Down Syndrome as a Disease

Translocation Down Syndrome: Type of or association with medical condition Translocation Chromosome Disorders.
  »Introduction: Translocation Chromosome Disorders

Translocation Down Syndrome: Related Diseases

Translocation Down Syndrome: Translocation Down Syndrome is listed as a type of (or associated with) the following medical conditions in our database:

Translocation Down Syndrome as a subtype of Translocation Chromosome Disorders

Translocation Chromosome Disorders (medical condition): Any disorder that is caused by the translocation of chromosomes

Translocation Chromosome Disorders (medical condition): Translocations occur when a portion of one chromosome is misplaced and attached to another chromosome. Chromosome diseases are genetic diseases where a large part of the genetic code has been disrupted. Chromosomes are long sequences of DNA that contain hundreds or thousands of genes. Every person has 2 copies of each of the 23 chromosomes, called chromosomes 1..22 (or "autosomes") and the 23rd is the sex chromosome, which is either X and Y. Men are XY and women are XX in the 23rd chromosome pair.

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