what is Aneuploidy and euploidy

Aneuploidy refers to a condition in which an individual has an abnormal number of chromosomes, either more or less than the typical number for their species. This can result in various genetic disorders and health problems.

Euploidy, on the other hand, refers to a condition in which an individual has the correct number of chromosomes for their species. This is considered normal and healthy. Euploidy can further be classified into two categories: haploidy (having only one set of chromosomes) and diploidy (having two sets of chromosomes).