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Can Humans Have 44 Chromosomes? [Solved]
These are more common that you might think with about 1 in 1000 people having one. The way to end up with 44 chromosomes like our patient requires that both parents have the same balanced translocation. The only way this is at all probable is if the parents are closely related. In this case, they are cousins.1 Mar 2010
Everything you Need to Know:Chromosome Analysis (Karyotyping)
A test performed to help diagnose genetic diseases, some birth defects, and any disorder of the blood and the lymphatic system.
The myth of the “supermale” and the extra Y chromosome
In the 1960s and 1970s geneticists pursued a fascinating hypothesis: Is it possible that a man
Living Without 3 Chromosomes (Only 10 Known Cases Ever)
Trey was born without