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Nondisjunction will occur . Yep
Jacob syndrome, 49XYY, has to occur as a result of nondisjunction in the father. The Jacob Syndrome male would have received the X chromosome from his mother, and both Y chromosomes from the father (since the Y chromosomes can not possibly have come from the mother). Jacob Syndrome can be the result of nondisjunction in meiosis.
This is not a good question. The Turners Syndrome only occurs in women, and it is not inherited, because these women cannot have their own children. No causes have been discovered yet.
It is a derogatory term used to describe someone of East Asian descent. It is offensive and should not be used to refer to individuals.
An embryo, male or female, usually has two sex chromosomes, one from mom, one from dad. In a male's case, they would be XY. Rarely, nondisjunction occurs, and a child winds up XXX, XXY, XYY, or X. XXX and X become female, and XXY and XYY become male. So, it is theoretically possible for a male embryo to have three sex chromosomes.
No it will not.
Chlamydia won't cause a man to be fertile.
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No it wouldn't be the smartest idea. A turners, a bibron, or a moorish/wall gecko will co-exist with a crocadile, as long as their both females. If you own a male, buy a new setup for any other species.