Monosomy is a genetic condition characterized by the presence of only one copy of a particular chromosome instead of the normal two. This can lead to various developmental and health issues, depending on which chromosome is affected. A well-known example of monosomy is Turner syndrome, where there is a missing X chromosome in females. Monosomy can occur due to errors in cell division during meiOSis or mitosis.
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