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

The second X chromosome other females have.


A diploid cell missing a chromosome is called a?

The condition in which a diploid cell is missing a chromosome or has an extra chromosome is called aneuploidy.


What is the term for an individual who has an extra copy of one chromosome or is missing a chromosome - Is it something-'ploid'?

Aneuploid - the individual has an extra copy of one chromosome or is missing a chromosome.


How do you see mutation in a karyotype?

You might see an extra chromosome or a missing chromosome. You might see a piece of a chromosome missing, or a piece added onto another chromosome.


Are gay people missing a chromosome?

No.


How is Turners Syndrome transmitted?

Turner syndrome is caused by a missing or incomplete X chromosome in females. It is typically not inherited, but rather occurs as a random event during the formation of reproductive cells in one of the parents. It is not passed down from parent to child.


What is the correct term for an individual who has an extra copy of one chromosome or is missing a chromosome?

Singnalurear


What do you call a person missing a finger?

Cripple


How do doctors identify cri du chat syndrome?

A person with this is missing half of 5th chromosome. They are born with disabilities and they will have a normal life expectancy.


What is the chromosomal defect that causes Prader Willi?

its when seven genes chromosome 15 are missing or ununexpressed on the paternal chromosome.


What is the name of the chromosomal mutation when a gene is missing from the chromosome?

tyt


What happens when your missing an X or Y chromosome?

Females who are missing an X chromosome (XO genotype) have Turner's syndrome. ?They are short, infertile, broad chested, have low set ears and webbed necks. ?You cannot have a male missing an X or Y chromosome. ?A OY genotype is embryonic lethal.