No. Triple X occurs on the sex chromosomes.
Triple X syndrome is a genetic disorder in which a girl has three X chromosomes instead of two. Triple X occurs once in every 1,000 female births. However, doctors believe many girls with Triple X go their lifetime undiagnosed. The major features of Triple X are learning, behavioral and emotional problems. Compared with other syndromes in which a person has inherited three chromosomes. Triple X is quite mild in nature.
Triple X syndrome is a genetic mutation characterized by the presence of an additional X chromosome in females, resulting in a karyotype of 47,XXX instead of the typical 46,XX. It is considered a numerical chromosomal abnormality, where the extra X chromosome can lead to various physical and developmental differences, though many individuals with this condition are asymptomatic.
Patricia Ann Jacobs(1934-)has Triple X Syndrome. She is the first lady diagnosed Triple X. She is studying genetics now.
abstinance
Nondisjunction
Most cases of down syndrome are not inherited. Translocation Down syndrome can be inherited.
No, they are two different things. Normally, a woman has 46 X chromozomes. If there are only 45 of them, it´s the Monozomy X, so called Turner syndrome. If there are 47 of them, it´s the Trizomy X, also known as the Triple X syndrome.
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Turner syndrome can rarely be inherited
There are no famous individuals known to have Triple X syndrome (also called Trisomy X). Triple X syndrome is a genetic condition that affects females where they have an extra X chromosome (XXY) instead of the typical XX combination. It is a relatively rare condition and may often go undiagnosed.
Turner syndrome is usually random and not inherited. It occurs when a female is born with a missing or incomplete X chromosome. In rare cases, Turner syndrome can be inherited if one parent carries a chromosomal abnormality.
i dont think so but there might eventually. the above response is incorrect. Triple X syndrome does not have a treatment because you cannot take an X chromosome away from every cell in the body