The genotype for a person suffering with Klinefelter's syndrome is XXY.
Well, if you're asking what are the possible genotype of parents affected, they could be either:MM or Mm because the syndrome is autosomal dominantIf either parent is affected, then the children are at least at a risk of 50% because of the dominance of the allele.
It could be a problem very early in development (during pregnancy). About 1/3 of all males with Klinefelter syndrome have other chromosome changes involving an extra X chromosome.This syndrome isn't considered an inherited condition.Klinefelter's syndrome is not hereditary. And males who have this disease are infertiled. It means that they can't produce offspring because they can make few sperms.
A simile for genotype could be "like the blueprint of a building, determining its structure and design."
Well, it may be on fire. Or, you could be suffering from Burning Scalp Syndrome (I looked it up it DOES exist!) It could also be an allergic reaction to a hair product, IE perm, shampoo... etc.
Genevieve has the genotype, referring to the specific combination of alleles that she has for a particular gene. This genotype could dictate her physical characteristics or susceptibility to certain diseases based on the specific alleles present.
Most of the Klinefelter Syndrome affected persons can lead a life which could be considered as normal. However, they might have certain problems related to sexual organs, (among others), and some, - but not all -, could be infertile. The reason for this is their extra chromosome. Females have XX chromosomes, Males have XY chromosomes, and Klinefelter syndrome affected males have XXY chromosomes. They often are prescribed testosterone therapy. More info could be found on related links.
A genotype is a group of genes that influence a given trait, whereas a phenotype in this case would be that trait. An example of a sentence using the word "genotype" is "The different genes you inherit from your parents make up the genotype that determines your eye color. "
Syndactyly is a characteristic of Apert syndrome, Poland syndrome, Jarcho-Levin syndrome, oral-facial-digital syndrome, Pfeiffer syndrome, and Edwards syndrome.
Sometimes, depends on how they let you down and how public it is, think it through. Note: don't ask your friends, they will say no Note: You could be suffering from re-bound syndrome, keep that in mind
Make a punnett square
Could be: Sick Building Syndrome Short Bowel Syndrome Shaken Baby Syndrome Straight Back Syndrome
If the father is homozygous for the B blood group, giving him the BB blood genotype, and the mother's genotype is AB (the only genotype for the AB blood group), then their offspring could have either the AB or B blood groups. If the father is heterozygous for the B blood group, giving him the BO genotype, then their offspring could have the AB, A, or B blood groups. However, they could not produce an offspring with the O blood group.