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Describe the philosophy and techniques of cognitive-behavioural therapy.
Trisomy
A genetic condition characterized by the presence of an extra chromosome in an organism's cells, causing developmental abnormalities.
Monosomy
A chromosomal condition characterized by the absence of one chromosome from the normal diploid number of a species, leading to genetic disorders.
Sex Chromosomes
Chromosomes that determine the sex of an organism, with common configurations being XY for male and XX for female in humans.
Sex-linked Gene
A gene located on a sex chromosome (commonly the X chromosome), which often leads to the expression of traits differing between sexes.
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