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

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How is turner syndrome diagnosed?

By doing a genetic bloodtest.


Is there an actress on NCIS with turner syndrome?

Linda Hunt on NCIS Los Angeles has Turner's Syndrome.


What is the genetic event that results in Turner syndrome XO?

nondisjunction


Name two genetic disorders?

Two genetic disorders are Turner's syndrome and cystic fibrosis.


Can the environment cause turner syndrome?

As far as I know, the environment is not believed to be a cause of Turner syndrome.


Does Amy cimorelli have turner syndrome?

Yes, Amy has turner syndrome. Turner syndrome can be very severe. Turner syndrome is a genetic disorder when you are missing some or all of your X chromosome. Only females can have it. Some Symptoms are a wide set chest, short in height, no periods, drooping eye lids, dry eyes, arthritis, diabetes, obesity, thyroiditis, cataracts and many more. Luckily Amy only experiences the shortness.


Where can I look for more information about turner syndrome?

A great website for finding reliable information on Turner Syndrome is http://kidshealth.org/teen/diseases_conditions/genetic/turner.html. Here they explain what to expect from those who are diagnosed with Turner Syndrome as well as all of the effects of the disease.


A karyotype would be unable to Turner syndrome?

A karyotype can detect Turner syndrome by revealing a single X chromosome in females (45,X). This genetic condition is characterized by the absence of one X chromosome, which is visible on a karyotype analysis.


What it turner syndrome?

a genetic condition in which a female does not have the usual pair of two(2) X chromosomes.


Is turner syndrome bad?

Turner syndrome is a genetic condition that affects females and can lead to various physical and medical challenges. Individuals with Turner syndrome may experience short stature, infertility, heart problems, and other health issues. Early detection and appropriate medical management can help individuals with Turner syndrome lead healthy and fulfilling lives.


What can be diagnosed by examining a karyotype of an individuals white blood cells?

A karyotype of an individual's white blood cells can be used to diagnose chromosomal abnormalities such as Down syndrome, Turner syndrome, and Klinefelter syndrome. It can also detect genetic disorders caused by aneuploidy or large structural chromosomal changes.


What are the key differences between Klinefelter syndrome and Turner syndrome?

Klinefelter syndrome is a genetic condition in males where they have an extra X chromosome, resulting in symptoms like infertility and low testosterone levels. Turner syndrome, on the other hand, is a genetic condition in females where they are missing part or all of one of their X chromosomes, leading to symptoms like short stature and infertility.