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1. Chromosomal translocation is a kind of common chromosomal abnormality.

2. chromosomal defects

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3. Chromosomal Anomalies cause various disorders

4. No structural chromosomal abnormalities were observed.

5. Chromosomal Abnormalities may cause 50% of recurrent pregnancy losses; losses due to chromosomal Abnormalities are more common during early pregnancy

6. Certain chromosomal abnormalities are associated with male infertility .

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7. Centromeres are chromosomal regions that are crucial for chromosome segregation during mitosis and meiosis, and failed centromere formation can contribute to chromosomal anomalies

8. weak positive chromosomal aberration hamster bone marrow (Hoechst, 1987)

9. ABSTRACT: Prenatal testing for chromosomal Abnormalities is designed to provide an accurate assessment of a patient’s risk of carrying a fetus with a chromosomal disorder

10. Beryllium and related compounds have been associated with chromosomal damage

11. positive chromosomal aberration rat bone marrow (Fujie et al., 1990)

12. Chromosomal deletion syndromes result from loss of parts of Chromosomes

13. Babies: Down syndrome continues to be the most common chromosomal disorder

14. Key words: human, DENN gene, genomic organization, alternative splicing, chromosomal localization.

15. (c) a test for chromosomal aberrations in-vitro and in-vivo.

16. The major Abnormalcies of chromosomal can be detected utilizing microscopic scrutiny

17. Key words: chromosomal organization, FISH, Picea abies, ribosomal cistrons, satellite DNA.

18. Generally, men with unexplained hypergonadotropic Azoospermia need to undergo a chromosomal evaluation

19. Clinically significant—defined as pathogenic and likely pathogenic chromosomal microarray analysis results

20. Micronuclei are formed from chromosomal fragments or whole chromosomes lagging in mitosis.

21. Trisomy-8 is a numerical chromosomal aberration. It's pathogenetic causality is uncertain.

22. ◦ alteration of cell cycle and mitotic spindle apparatus leading to chromosomal aberrations

23. While these include small nucleotide changes, and chromosomal aneuploidies, focal Amplifications of …

24. A Chorionic villus sampling (CVS) checks cells from the placenta for chromosomal abnormalities

25. A tentative discussion about the relation between the chromosomal and the organic evolution.

26. Although originally thought to be silent chromosomal regions, Centromeres are instead actively transcribed

27. The total chromosomal aberration rate was positively correlated to the severity of RE.

28. This effect is further exacerbated by chromosomal aberrations caused by Benzene in lymphocytes

29. Chronic salpingitis was histologically verified in all cases with chromosomal or structural anomalies.

30. Chromosomal disorders arise if the number or structure of a person’s chromosomes is abnormal.

31. Positive results were seen in an in-vivo rat bone marrow chromosomal aberration study

32. The symptoms may be a consequence of early embryo impairment, embryopathy or chromosomal aberration.

33. Although Belinda was she decided against amniocentesis or any other test to detect chromosomal abnormalities.

34. There is a national decree on voluntary screening for structural and chromosomal abnormalities (1339/2006).

35. The common patrilineal ancestor of all humans alive today has been dubbed Y - chromosomal Adam.

36. Clinical Cytogenetics the branch of Cytogenetics concerned with relations between chromosomal abnormalities and pathologic conditions.

37. One , it halves the chromosomal number of the diploid cells to form the haploid gamete .

38. The frequency of somatic chromosomal aberrations was studied in 522 newborn infants and 602 mothers.

39. 22 Plasmids are exta - chromosomal doublestranded, circular DNA molecules found in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.

40. Philadelphia Chromosome is the first tumor-specific chromosomal change discovered by Nowell and Hungerford in 1960

41. Chromosomal abnormalities are found in more than half of embryos miscarried in the first 13 weeks.

42. The second is to determine what factors influence the production of numerical and structural chromosomal abnormalities.

43. However, it did not induce chromosomal aberrations in a study in cultured human cells (IARC, 1990).

44. 15 Duplication can be created by unequal crossing over, retroposition, or whole genome ( or chromosomal ) duplication.

45. Chromosomal Abnormalities Affected mares typically have small, inactive ovaries that rarely, if ever, cycle, said McCue.

46. Positive results were seen in an in-vivo rat bone marrow chromosomal aberration study (EFSA, 2005).

47. Chromosomal disorders occur in 0.5 % of Births; many can now be diagnosed before Birth by amniocentesis.

48. Clastogen: any substance or process which causes structural chromosomal aberrations in populations of cells or organisms.

49. assays for chromosomal abnormalities, as detected by cytogenetic analysis, including aneuploidy, caused by malsegregation of chromosomes

50. Because of known anomalies (corpus callous agenesis, deformities of the spine) a chromosomal analysis was initiated.