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Viable human aneuploids include: A. trisomy 1, Wittgart's syndrome. B. trisomy 12, Palau syndrome. C. trisomy 17, Michael's syndrome. D. X monosomy, Turner's syndrome. E. None of the above.
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In Down syndrome there is impaired fertility of both sexes, but females are more likely to be fertile than males. Assume that children are born to a female with non- familial Down syndrome and a normal male. What proportion of the offspring would be expected to have Down syndrome assuming no lethality?
a. | all | |
b. | 2/3 | |
c. | 0 | |
d. | 1/2 | |
e. | 1/3 |
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