(dī-sō′mē)
[Pronunciation]
Abbreviation: UPD.
The inheritance of two copies of a chromosome from one parent and none from the other parent.
UPD results in a normal number of inherited chromosomes but with inadequate contribution of genetic material from one of the parents. It may result in the expression of recessive genes, as in Prader-Willi syndrome.
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