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		<title>Tubal Reversal Pregnancies: Age And Genetic Abnormalities</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trisomy &#8211; Most Common Chromosome Abnormality There are many different types of genetic abnormalities. The most common is chromosomal (DNA) trisomy. Trisomy means there are three copies of any one of our 23 chromosomes. Normally, we have two copies of each. Humans have  23 different chromosomes and each chromosome has a duplicate, or back up  [...]]]></description>
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