Nondisjunction

(noun)

Nondisjunction is the failure of homologous chromosomes or sister chromatids to separate properly during cell division.

Related Terms

  • capacitation
  • fertilization
  • zygote
  • implantation

Examples of Nondisjunction in the following topics:

  • Disorders in Chromosome Number

    • Aneuploidy, an abnormal number of chromosomes in a cell, is caused by nondisjunction, or the failure of chromosomes to separate at meiosis.
    • Misaligned or incomplete synapsis, or a dysfunction of the spindle apparatus that facilitates chromosome migration, can cause nondisjunction.
    • The risk of nondisjunction occurring increases with the age of the parents.
    • Nondisjunction can occur during either meiosis I or II, with differing results.
    • Nondisjunction may occur during meiosis I or meiosis II.
  • Down Syndrome

    • Trisomy 21 is caused by a meiotic nondisjunction event.
    • With nondisjunction, a gamete (i.e., a sperm or egg cell) is produced with an extra copy of chromosome 21; the gamete thus has 24 chromosomes.
    • Trisomy 21 is the cause of approximately 95% of observed Down syndromes, with 88% coming from nondisjunction in the maternal gamete and 8% coming from nondisjunction in the paternal gamete.
    • Trisomy 21 is usually caused by nondisjunction in the gametes prior to conception, and all cells in the body are affected.
    • This can occur in one of two ways: a nondisjunction event during an early cell division in a normal embryo leads to a fraction of the cells with trisomy 21, or a Down syndrome embryo undergoes nondisjunction and some of the cells in the embryo revert to the normal chromosomal arrangement.
  • Fertilization

    • Nondisjunction during the completion of meiosis or problems with early cell division in the zygote to blastula stages can lead to problems with implantation and pregnancy failure.
  • X-Inactivation

  • Sympatric Speciation

    • Aneuploidy results when the gametes have too many or too few chromosomes due to nondisjunction during meiosis.
  • Gene Duplications and Divergence

    • Aneuploidy occurs when nondisjunction at a single chromosome results in an abnormal number of chromosomes.
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