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   Main non-lethal trisomies in humans:  
   Main non-lethal trisomies in humans:  


13- Patau Syndrome  
13-[https://bms.ncl.ac.uk/wiki/index.php/Patau_syndrome Patau Syndrome]


18- Edward's Syndrome  
18- Edward's Syndrome  
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X- Triplo x or Trisomy X  
X- Triplo x or Trisomy X  


Y- Klinefelter  
Y- [https://bms.ncl.ac.uk/wiki/index.php/Klinefelter_syndrome Klinefelter]


Occassionally you can also get a tetrasomy in which there are four copies of a chromosome insteasd of two.  
Occassionally you can also get a tetrasomy in which there are four copies of a chromosome insteasd of two.  

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  Trisomy is where there is an extra of a particular chromosome due to nondisjunction during meiosis. Trisomy often leads to miscarriage although there are a number of chromosomal abnormalities in which the foetus survives, mainly 13, 18, 21,  X and Y. The chance of trisomy occuring increases with the age of the mother.

   Main non-lethal trisomies in humans:

13-Patau Syndrome

18- Edward's Syndrome

21-Down's Syndrome

X- Triplo x or Trisomy X

Y- Klinefelter

Occassionally you can also get a tetrasomy in which there are four copies of a chromosome insteasd of two.


http://downsyndrome.about.com/od/whatcausesdownsyndrome/a/othtrisomies_ro.htm