No, Tourette's syndrome is not sex-linked. It can be passed on from anyone, and anyone can receive the disease.
yes
Turner's syndrome is a sex-linked monosomy. In this case, the person has only one X and no second X or Y.
No. It is sex linked, of a sort. The female is born with one X chromosome.
Turner's syndrome is only found in females.
No, they are nondisjunctions of the sex chromosomes (since in Turner syndrome you only have 1 sex chromosome and in Klinefelter syndrome you have 3).
No, Tourette's syndrome is not sex-linked. It can be passed on from anyone, and anyone can receive the disease.
The chromosomes which are affected in Turner's Syndrome is the sex chromosomes. A normal female individual has 2 X sex chromosomes. In Turner's Syndrome, a woman only has one X chromosome and is missing the other. Thus, a woman with Turner's Syndrome has the sex chromosomes X0.
Marfan syndrome is not sex linked. It is autosomal dominant and found equally in all genders and ethnicities.
non disjunction of sex chromosomes
nope
Klinefelter Syndrome is sex-linked, because it is a genetic defect that results in a male having an extra X chromosome.
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If one of sex chromosomes is missing. Normal-XX Turner- XO