monosomic
/mɒnɒˈsɒmɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
Having or relating to an abnormal number of chromosomes in a cell, specifically having only one chromosome of a pair.
“The genetic analysis revealed that the fetus was monosomic for chromosome 21, indicating a high risk of Down syndrome.”
2. noun
An organism or cell that is monosomic for a particular chromosome.
“The researcher studied the effects of monosomy on the development of certain species.”