from your father at your conception.
Yes, Klinefelter's syndrome is due to the XXY genotype.
they have a extra chromosome, a normal male is XY, a male with klinefelters is XXY.
There are seven possible genetic sexes: XX = female XY = male X = female with Turner syndrome XXX = female with X-trisomy XXY = intersex with Klinefelter syndrome XYY = male with 47,XYY syndrome XXYY = male with 48,XXYY syndrome
Yes. A karyotype will show the chromosomes and an affected person will have XXY instead of XY for a normal male.
Nondisjunction in males can lead to disorders such as Klinefelter syndrome, where individuals have an extra X chromosome (XXY) instead of the typical XY combination. This can result in symptoms like reduced fertility, gynecomastia, and developmental delays.
xy - xy = 0
xy + xy = 2xy
A genetic condition where a female is born with XY make up they become female because of a broken y they have a womb tubes and normal downstairs but no functioning gonads they feel and look female
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Individuals with Klinefelter's syndrome have an extra X chromosome, resulting in a total of 47 chromosomes, with the usual sex chromosomes XX for females and XY for males being XXY in individuals with Klinefelter's syndrome.
An individual with Down Syndrome has the presence of all or part of an extra 21st chromosome.
It is an expression in the form of: xy+7