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Unit 3 Part 1 - Chapter 15 (Chromosomal Inheritance)
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Aneuploidy of Sex Chromosomes
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- Nondisjunction of sex chromosomes produces a variety of aneuploid conditions - Klinefelter syndrome is the result of an extra chromosome in a male, producing XXY individuals - About one in 1,000 males is XYY; these males do not exhibit any syndrome - XXX females occur with a frequency of about one in 1,000 - They are healthy, with no unusual physical features, though they are at risk for learning disabilities - Monosomy X, called Turner syndrome, produces X0 females, who are sterile; it is the only known viable monosomy in humans
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