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Imagine that nondisjunction of the sex chromosomes took place in meiosis I of a male, i.e. the X and Y did not segregate into separate cells as normal, but instead ended up in one cell, whereas the other cell did not have any sex chromosome.
Which genotypes could this cause in the offspring?
Click all that apply.
Turner syndrome
Klinefelter syndrome
triple-X syndrome
poly-X syndrome
androgen-insensitivity syndrome
Imagine that nondisjunction of the sex chromosomes took place in meiosis I of a male, i.e. the X and Y did not segregate into separate cells as normal, but instead ended up in one cell, whereas the other cell did not have any sex chromosome.
Which genotypes could this cause in the offspring?
Click all that apply.
Turner syndrome |
Klinefelter syndrome |
triple-X syndrome |
poly-X syndrome |
androgen-insensitivity syndrome |
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Nestor RutherfordLv2
28 Sep 2019