Rare chromosomes disorders include extra missing or re-arranged chromosomes they are pretty rare but collectively they are common.Infact at least one in every 200 baby's is born with a rare chromosomes disorder,many babies having symptomes from birth or early childhood the rest might be affected when they grow up. Some very well could show signs when they grow up to have babies of their ownit could happen in multiple miscarriages,fertilityproblems,stillbirths,or the birth of a disabled child it also could affect physical problems,health problems,learning disabilitys or challenges that affect behavior.
the baby is a female
it would make for a defective baby!
There are 46 chromosomes in the umbilical cord.
A baby with two X chromosomes is biologically female. This genetic composition typically results in the development of female reproductive anatomy and characteristics.
Mutations in their chromosomal DNA. Each parent gives chromosomes to the baby, and when they meet sometimes there are doubles of chromosomes, missing chromosomes, or mutated chromosomes which cause abnormalities in the DNA and overall the child.
The child will have a slight chance of living. if it does live it would probably be mentally retarded.
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A girl
There is no such thing as a "cow egg." Cows don't lay eggs, they give birth to live calves, since they are mammals, not birds. Thus, a baby calf would have the same number of chromosomes as its mother.
No, because the food that they eat is not healthy for a human baby,the baby would never survive if it was produced, and they do not have the structural genes to create a human baby
A zygote should have 46 chromosomes: 23 from the egg and 23 from the sperm. This will ensure that after fertilization, the baby's body cells will each have a normal set of 46 chromosomes.
The second baby in what is heredity animation does not inherit the exact same chromosomes as the first. Both babies d have a complete set.