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tri·so·my T0368700 (trī-sō′mē, trī′sō′-)n. pl. tri·so·mies The condition of having three copies of a given chromosome in each somatic cell rather than the normal number of two. [tri- + -som(e) + -y.] tri′some′ n.tri·so′mic adj.TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeTrisomytrisomic
tri·so·mic (trī-sō'mik), Relating to trisomy.tri·so·mic (trī-sō'mik) Relating to trisomy. trisomic (tri-som'ik) In genetics, an individual possessing 2n+1 chromosomes, that is, one set of chromosomes contains an extra (third) chromosome. See: chromosome; karyotypeThesaurusSeetrisomy |