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Q: How is turner syndrome transmitted from one organism to the other?
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What some other example of monosomy?

Turner Syndrome


What chromosome is affected in Turner Syndrome?

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.


Who discovered turner syndrome?

Doctor Otto Ullrich and Doctor Henry Turner both discovered Turner syndrome within 10 years of each other. Doctor Ullrich was in Germany, Doctor Turner was in the United States.


Are there any support groups for parents or individuals with turner syndrome?

The Turner syndrome society of the United States The Turner syndrome association of Australia There are ones in England, Ireland, Scotland and other countries as well. Here is a link where you can get the contact information of Turner syndrome support groups around the world. http://www.turnersyndrome.org/international_friends.htm


Turner's syndrome always results in female offsprings why?

Because people who have Turner syndrome have one X chromosome instead of the two other females have. As they do not have a Y chromosome, they are female.


What organism can be transmitted by contaminated pork?

The most well known organism that is transmitted by contaminated pork, and certain other meats, is the roundworm, Trichinella, which causes the disease called Trichinosis.


What is a person with Turner Syndrome missing in their karyotype?

The second X chromosome other females have.


How are hemophilus infections transmitted?

The organism can be transmitted by person-to-person contact, or by contact with nasal discharges and other body fluids.


How is the organism transmitted to other victims?

like when you have a cut are something then yaws gets in your cut and then it gets infected and then you have yaws . . . .


What occurs when a women inheris only 1 X chromosome?

Presumably the other is Y, and then she is a man. If not, then it's called Turner's syndrome.


What are the genetic changes related of turner syndrome?

Having one X chromosome instead of the two X chromosomes other females have.


What is an example of a disorder associated with an error in the number of chromosomes present?

Down syndrome (trisomy 21) is a disorder associated with an error in the number of chromosomes present. Other examples of disorders associated with an error in the number of chromosomes are Trisomy 18 (Edwards Syndrome), Trisomy 13 (Patau Syndrome), Triple X syndrome, and Klinefelter Syndrome.