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Karyotyping
A laboratory technique that involves the examination of the number and appearance of a person's chromosomes, used to identify genetic abnormalities.
Down Syndrome
A genetic disorder caused by the presence of all or part of a third copy of chromosome 21, characterized by developmental delays and physical features such as a flat facial profile.
Genetic Disorders
Diseases or conditions that result from abnormalities in an individual's DNA, often inherited from one's parents.
Trisomy
Chromosome condition in which a diploid cell has one more chromosome than normal; designated as 2n + 1.
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