Monosomy refers to the absence of one or more individual chromosomes in an otherwise diploid set of chromosomes (each containing two homologous chromosomes). In interstitial monosomy, only one fragment within a chromosome is missing.
Monosomy refers to the absence of one or more individual chromosomes in an otherwise diploid set of chromosomes (each containing two homologous chromosomes). In interstitial monosomy, only one fragment within a chromosome is missing.