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Turner syndrome is an inherited condition in which one of the two X chromosomes normally present in each cell is missing

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2022 1:18 pm
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Turner syndrome is an inherited condition in which one of the two X chromosomes normally present in each cell is missing. 1. Acause of Turner syndrome is a gene mutation that occurs in interphase nondisjunction of sex chromosomes during meiosis abnormal crossing over during synapsis Ochromosomal mutations in which autosomes are broken and lost

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2. Which of the following rows identifies the genetic sex of the person and describe the chromosome content of the cell from which the karyotype was obtained? Row 00 Genetic Sex Male Male Female Female Chromosome Content 2n + 1 = 47 3n = 47 2n + 1 = 47 3n = 47