1) Mosaics (more than one set of genes in one body).
2) Any type of hormone error that produces hormones that don't work right.
A trisomy is a condition in which a person has three copies of a chromosome instead of the usual two copies. A person can have full trisomy (three copies in every cell) or mosaic trisomy (three copies in some cells but not all).
Uniparental disomy is a genetic condition where a person receives both copies of a chromosome from one parent, instead of one copy from each parent. This can lead to various genetic disorders or health problems depending on the specific chromosomes involved.
This person has Turner's Syndrome and lacks either one X or one Y chromosome. They have X0 (X+zero). All are girls and almost all are rather short and infertile with undeveloped ovaries. Some other organs like the heart can be affected.
This means that it is hard to see from looking at the genitalia if they are male or female. Assignment should be done after tests and even until the person has a say as to whether they wish to be female or male.
If someone ends up with two x chromosomes (XX) Then they are a girl. If a person has one X chromosome and one Y chromosome(XY) then they are a boy. the men decide what sex the baby is since they have both an x and y. the women gives an x all the time.
They are qualities like: posture, movement, mannners, voice, and appearance.
An appearer is a person who appears or who makes an appearance.
Differs from person to person.
A person with an X and Y chromosome typically identifies as male. The presence of the Y chromosome determines male sex development, leading to the development of male characteristics during puberty.
It would not be a 'person'.
Is caused by an extra number 21 chromosome.
TRISOMY
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The seventh chromosome carries genetic information that determines various traits and characteristics in a person, such as physical appearance, metabolism, and immune system function. It is also involved in the regulation of many genes that control key cellular functions throughout the body.
If a person is missing a chromosome, it is known as monosomy. Monosomy occurs when there is only one copy of a particular chromosome instead of the usual two copies. For example, a person missing one copy of chromosome 21 would have a condition called monosomy 21 or trisomy 21, which is also known as Down syndrome.
This is merely a matter of opinion that differs from person to person.
An external benefit is a benefit that one person gains due to another person's actions