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Down's Syndrome is a genetic disorder caused by trisomy in chromose 21, which is in turn a result of post-miotic nondisjunction occuring.
Down's Syndrome is a genetic disorder caused by [[trisomy|trisomy]] in [[Chromosome_21|chromosome 21]], which is in turn a result of [[post-miotic nondisjunction|post-miotic nondisjunction]] occuring.

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Down's Syndrome is a genetic disorder caused by trisomy in chromosome 21, which is in turn a result of post-miotic nondisjunction occuring.