aneusomic chromosomal part [GENO_0000343]

A large deletion or terminal addition of part of some non-homologous chromsosome, as the result of an unbalanced translocation. Aneusomic chromosomal parts are examples of “partial aneuploidy” as described in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aneuploidy: “The terms “partial monosomy” and “partial trisomy” are used to describe an imbalance of genetic material caused by loss or gain of part of a chromosome. In particular, these terms would be used in the situation of an unbalanced translocation, where an individual carries a derivative chromosome formed through the breakage and fusion of two different chromosomes. In this situation, the individual would have three copies of part of one chromosome (two normal copies and the portion that exists on the derivative chromosome) and only one copy of part of the other chromosome involved in the derivative chromosome.”

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