Trisomies

Word TRISOMIES
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Definitions and meanings of "Trisomies"

What do we mean by trisomies?

The presence of three copies, instead of the normal two, of a particular chromosome of an organism.

Try.soh.mee (noun) 1. An act that expresses complete retardation. Derived from the condition "Trisomy 21" (Down's Syndrome) 2. Complete idiocy (see retarded) Urban Dictionary

Another name for Down Syndrom. Urban Dictionary

Name given to one exhibiting qualities characteristic of one suffering from the genetic disorder Trisomy-21(Down's Syndrome). A retard, or, if the person has only been tarded once, a tard. Also, one who is especially ugly and/or shows extreme signs of stupidity. Urban Dictionary

Trisomy 21 is a condition that occurs during meiosis in sex cell division. This means the production of egg and sperm cells. This condition is when cells do not reproduce properly, also called nondisjunction. This causes one gamete to have 2 #21 chromosomes. When this is combined with the opposite gamete, it causes there to be 3 #21 chromosomes. In a "regular" human,m there are 46 chromosomes overall. In a person with Trisomy 21, there are 47. This is what happens for persons who have what is diagnosed as "down syndrome". It is because the person has too MUCH genetic information. Some of the symptoms of Down Syndrome, or Trisomy 21 are: -mental retardation -wide range of mental abilities -round, full face -enlarged and creased tongue Urban Dictionary

A quintet rock group based out of southington ct,they willl rawk your sawks off Urban Dictionary

The loss of the DAB-Genum. The patient isn’t able to „dab people up“. Has side effects on the sound and taste of one’s hands. Urban Dictionary

I'm really surprised at the illiteracy of our society. I think that many people have a learning disability, especially when you ask them what they think Down Syndrome is. It's actually called Trisomy 21. People with this CONDITION (not disease) have an extra chromosome. The 21st chromosome tripled at conception. Most down syndrome people have medical problems such as, heart defects, liver problems and kidney problems. Their weight problems come from their thyroid being too high or too low. These guys can learn, just a little slower than you and I. This is not a disease, it is a condition. They also have features that aren't like ours, which makes them unique. Their not perfect, but neither are we. When you find someone who is, then I think you'd better call the American Medical Association. What makes them much different than some of you that have tried to define this condition is that they are better than you because they have no concept of judgement. You will never hear them judge someone elses way of life. I've read many of the definitions on this site and I can only say that I'm really dissapointed to know that their are that many cruel people out there. YOU rude people are the reason that down syndrome people are rude. They have to protect themselves from people like you. What "DISEASE" do you have that makes you the way you are? These kids are blessed children of God. They don't know what evil is. In closing, the next time you want to create your own definition of something, use your brain and look it up in a dictionary first. As for those of you who bashed this condition, you just made yourself look like a real dumb-ass. Urban Dictionary

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The word "trisomies" in example sentences

In conclusion, the first teratocarcinoma-like hESC line derived from a single blastomere showed many features typical of malignant cells, such as trisomies, duplications, deletions, and increased copy numbers of oncogenes, explaining its malignancy. ❋ Outi Hovatta Et Al. (2010)

Centromere probes for interphase analysis (for detection of constitutional trisomies) ❋ Unknown (2010)

There are a lot of soft markers for Down's and other trisomies that can be found on the level II ultrasound: if you're worried about pain and needles, this might be a painless source of painfully-needed information. ❋ Unknown (2007)

There are some trisomies that are generally incompatible with life. ❋ Unknown (2005)

For expectant mothers over thirty-five, the hunt for chromosomal trisomies has become a routine part of prenatal care. ❋ Cheryl M. (2010)

Nicolaidis P, Petersen MB (1998) Origin and mechanisms of non-disjunction in human autosomal trisomies. ❋ Vincent Gache Et Al. (2010)

Some trisomies are fatal early in life; others cause a range of lifetime disabilities. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In addition, there were trisomies of chromosomes 9, 19, 20 and 21. ❋ Outi Hovatta Et Al. (2010)

The Prenatal FISH Probe is a detection kit for the analysis of trisomies 13, 18 and 21 (Down Syndrome) and sex chromosome aneusomies (X and Y). ❋ Unknown (2009)

Hennessey's Ironman for Kids Foundation highlights trisomies of the 13th and 18th chromosomes. ❋ Unknown (2009)

WHEREAS, the most common trisomies in newborns are trisomy 21 (Down syndrome), trisomy 18 ❋ Unknown (2009)

Sadly, Trisomy Online poisons its otherwise fine site by accepting aborting kids with various trisomies as a perfectly acceptable way to cope. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Tomorrow afternoon we will get the preliminary results from the FISH test, showing us whether there are any trisomies of chromosomes 21, 13 or 18 (Down, Patau or Edwards Syndrome) or any sex chromosome anomalies such as Turner (XO) or Klinefelter (XXY) Syndrome. ❋ Inhospitable (2008)

Many diseases are from it, such as infertility of spontaneous abortion, or to debilitating trisomies such as Down's syndrome. ❋ Unknown (2008)

There are a lot of soft markers for Down’s and other trisomies that can be found on the level II ultrasound: if you’re worried about pain and needles, this might be a painless source of painfully-needed information. if you aren’t past your 13th week, there’s always CVS: I just had one done with baby #2, and it was painless, and over in less than 4 minutes. ❋ Unknown (2007)

It’s my understanding that trisomies might account for up to 50% of all pregnancies many spontaneously abort, often before the woman knows she’s pregnant but about 1 in 800 live births, which is a whole different ball of wax. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Example 1 Person A: Hey, did you see what Fred did last week? Person B: Yeah, that was some Trisomy right there. Example 2 Person A: I'm a sneaky [butterfly] that rides on [colorful] [unicorns], yay! Person B: Trisomy, much? ❋ SqeakyDurrie (2011)

[Jon] has [Trisomy 21]. Or abbreviated as Jon has T-21. ❋ B-Walt (2005)

"Man, [Trisomy] is one ugly dude. He's not too bright either. He looks like he gets punched in the face every [morning after] eating a bowl of [Frosted] Stupid-O's." ❋ Whodat11 (2006)

Example 1: Joe: "Did you hear about the new kid? He has [down syndrome]! Poor guy!" Bob: "We [learnt] about that in Bio class!" Example 2: Joe: "[Your mama] is sooo fat..." Bob: "Oh ya?! Well, you have Trisomy 21!" Joe: *silence* ❋ Light=2.997924562 (2011)

[www].trisony21.[tk] [r00lZ]!!! ❋ Gabe (2003)

[Sascha] has the Trisomie-DAB Syndrom. He can’t [Dab you UP]! - Sascha isn’t able [to dab] in a successful way. He has a disease…poor guy ❋ Coco_Hoz (2023)

I am a mother of a beautiful [little girl] who has [down syndrome]. I can only say to you who down this conditon that you are the ones with a very selfish disease called "[JUDGEMENT]" ❋ PROUD Mom Of A Down Syndrome Child (2005)

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