Mr. Klinefelter
Mr. Klinefelter
People with Klinefelter's syndrome are not hermaphrodites, and people who are hermaphrodites do not have Klinefelter's syndrome.
Zach Klinefelter's birth name is Zachary William Klinefelter.
Normal humans have 46 chromosomes (23 from each parent). Males with Klinefelter's Syndrome have 47 chromosomes and therefore have acquired an extra chromosome from a parent (hopefully a more knowledgeable contributor will say if it is from the male or female parent). A lot of studies have been done on the male calico cat. Back in the 1980's if one found a male calico cat that was NOT sterile, the cat was worth about 30K... a lot of money for that time period. I am not sure if similar hunts are currently underway.
Zach Klinefelter is 5' 7".
No, it does not have Klinefelter's syndrome. it is just a mix-breed cat, otherwise known as a mutt for cats. It is a tabby/calico mix-breed. It is not rare and it is not a disease. it is just an unusual color pattern found on a tabby/calico mix. So don't be worried your cat is perfectly fine. I hope this helped.
The only genotype to cause Klinefelter's syndrome is XXY.
Harry Klinefelter was born on 1912-03-20.
Harry Klinefelter died on 1990-02-20.
there are five base pairs in klinefelter syndrome
Klinefelter's syndrome is not considered to be a variation of normal, so by definition it is abnormal.