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John Langdon Down
John Langdon Down (1828 – 1896) was a British physician who first described the syndrome named after him in 1866. Down syndrome is clinically and currently called trisomy 21.
This is the most common human aneuploidy where an extra copy of chromosome 21 is found in the cell genome.
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