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Yes, it can. The baby would be born with something like Klinefelter's or Turner's Syndrome.
Well you don't "get" it like you get a common cold. You are born with it due to a genetic mutation on your sex chromosomes causing the XXY gene instead of XY, like in a non-Klinefelter, male.
There is the possibility of testosterone injections which can produce more male like traits.
No. People with Klinefelter's syndrome have a normal Y chromosome and 2 normal X chromosomes.
The genotype for Klinefelter's is XXY, so the outward appearance is a male with some feminine features like breast development, less facial hair, small testes, and infertility.
It would say on its pedigree. A pedigree is kinda like a family tree.
well klinefelter's syndrome is something that happens at conception. (xx= female, XY= male) when you have K.D., you have XXY. The parent chooses wether to remove the X or the Y. The person will have to get shots every-now and then to look like a girl/boy.
Klinefelter syndrome is a chromosomal condition that only affects males and is characterized by a male having an additional X chromosome (XXY) in cells. This chromosome abnormality occurs when there is an error in cell division, resulting in an extra copy of the X chromosome.
They like pedigree because dogs like all types of food even though they are trashh
A pedigree is like a family tree because it tracks which member of the family have a particular trait
That would be different for every person with Turner syndrome, just like it would be different for every person without Turner syndrome.
Pedigree.