There is no curent reasurch for XYY syndrome sorry...
You would have 47 chromosomes because you would have the normal 46 but one extra y with the sex determing pair of chromosomes which would make you have super male syndrome.
Jacob's Syndrome, or XYY Syndrome was first discovered by cytogeneticists Joe Hin Tjio and Albert Levan.
Jacob syndrome, 49XYY, has to occur as a result of nondisjunction in the father. The Jacob Syndrome male would have received the X chromosome from his mother, and both Y chromosomes from the father (since the Y chromosomes can not possibly have come from the mother). Jacob Syndrome can be the result of nondisjunction in meiosis.
Treatment for Jacobs syndrome, also known as XYY syndrome, typically focuses on managing any associated symptoms or conditions. This may include psychological support, behavioral therapy, educational support, and speech and language therapy. Regular monitoring and check-ups with healthcare providers are also important to address any potential medical concerns.
Research on Marfan syndrome includes studying the underlying genetic mutations, developing new treatments to manage symptoms, and improving diagnostic methods. Additionally, there is ongoing research to better understand the complications associated with Marfan syndrome and to find ways to prevent them. Clinical trials are also being conducted to evaluate potential therapies for this condition.
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XYY Syndrome
There are seven possible genetic sexes: XX = female XY = male X = female with Turner syndrome XXX = female with X-trisomy XXY = intersex with Klinefelter syndrome XYY = male with 47,XYY syndrome XXYY = male with 48,XXYY syndrome
You can see an overview of Dravet syndrome at: www.dravetfoundation.org and learn about current research.
You would have 47 chromosomes because you would have the normal 46 but one extra y with the sex determing pair of chromosomes which would make you have super male syndrome.
Yes, Klinefelter's syndrome is due to the XXY genotype.
Jacobs syndrome, also known as XYY syndrome, affects males. It is a genetic condition caused by the presence of an extra Y chromosome in males.
XYY syndrome is caused by an extra Y chromosome in males. This condition typically occurs due to a random error in cell division during either the formation of the sperm or the egg. It is not inherited and does not have a clear genetic cause.
The discovery of the 47 XYY syndrome was first reported by Patricia A. Jacobs and J.A. Strong in 1961. They described a male with an extra Y chromosome, leading to the identification of this chromosomal abnormality.
Super male syndrome, also known as XYY syndrome, occurs when a male has an extra Y chromosome, resulting in a chromosomal pattern of XYY instead of the typical XY. This genetic condition arises during the formation of sperm, where an error in cell division leads to the extra Y chromosome. It can be passed from an affected father to his offspring if he contributes the extra Y chromosome during fertilization, resulting in a son with the XYY genotype. This syndrome is not inherited in a traditional Mendelian manner but rather occurs as a random event during sperm development.
XYY syndrome is an aneuploidy of the sex chromosomes in which a human male receives an extra Y chromosome. A popular misconception in the 1960s and 1970s that XYY males were more prone to criminal behavior led to several novels and TV series which exploited the idea with little regard to the science.
I don't think there is any. Aurther Shawcross maybe, but not Gacy at least that I know of.