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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Group 1 Mini map 2, Monosomy is the loss of one Chromosome(s), Down Syndrome is caused by having an extra Chromosome(s), Nondisjunction when these fail to seperate Sister Chromatids, Anaphase II is a step in Meiosis, Homologous Chromosome Pairs split during Anaphase I, Amneotic Fluid Tests abnormalities through Amniostesis, Down Syndrome is a chromosome birth defect that is cause by having a Trisomy, Trisomy that can be tested in utero by Amniostesis, Chromosome(s) sometimes do not seperate, which causes Nondisjunction, Centromeres split apart during Anaphase II, Chronic Villus Sampling is a way to prenatally test for Down Syndrome, Nondisjunction when these fail to seperate Homologous Chromosome Pairs, Polyploidy contain more than one Homologous Chromosome Pairs, Trisomy that can be tested in utero by Chronic Villi Sampling, Chronic Villi Sampling tests the fetus' Karyotpe, Telomere protects the ends of Chromosome(s), Aneuploidy happens when a person has an abnormal number of Chromosome(s), Nondisjunction happens during Meiosis, Karyotpe Analysis of Amneotic Fluid, Amniostesis tests the fetus' Karyotpe