tetrasomy

/tɛˈtrɑːsəmi/

Definitions

1. noun

A condition in which a person has four copies of a particular chromosome, resulting in various health problems.

“The genetic test revealed that the child had tetrasomy 18p, which explained her developmental delays.”

2. noun

A condition in which an individual has four complete sets of chromosomes, resulting in severe developmental issues.

“Researchers studied the effects of tetrasomy on the cognitive development of affected children.”

Synonyms

  • genetic disorder
  • trisomy

Antonyms

  • normal karyotype
  • typical chromosome count