If you break down the word trisomy, tri refers to three
and somy refers to chromosomes. Since chromsomes occur in pairs, trisomy indicates an
additional chromosome at a certain position on a karyotype. Therefore, the answer is
chromosome. A trisomy can result during gamete formation. If non-disjunction occurs
during meiotic division, then, a gamete may have one more or one less chromosome in it.
If the gamete with an extra chromosome goes on to form a zygote, the zygote will contain
an additional chromosome at that location. This is a form of aneuploidy which is an
abnormal set of chromosomes.
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