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Submitted by scasimir on Wed, 04/03/2019 - 19:20

Aneuploidy usually alters the phenotype drastically. In most animals and many plants, aneuploidies are lethal. Because aneuploidy affects the number of gene copies, but not their nucleotide sequences, the effects of aneuploidy are most likely due to abnormal gene dosage. Aneuploidy alters the dosage for some, but not all, genes, disrupting the relative concentrations of gene products and often interfering with normal development.  A major exception to the relation between gene number and gene dosage pertains to genes on the mammalian X chromosome. In mammals, X-chromosome inactivation ensures that males (who have a single X chromosome) and females (who have two X chromosomes) receive the same functional dosage for X-linked genes for further discussion of X-chromosome inactivation).

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