Normal life expectancy. I have mosaic triple x (trisomy x). I am a lawyer with a Fortune 500 company. I have 5 advanced degrees beyond my B.A. I manage a department of 17 people. I gave birth to three normal, healthy, absolutely beautiful girls and am happily married. I look normal, I am 5'4" tall and healthy. I write all of this so that people understand that it can be a completely unnoticed disorder. I only found out after genetic testing following a miscarriage (of which I have had two). Think twice before you decide that a life with trisomy x would not be worth living.
364 katrillion
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Write multiple hypotheses. On average, I consume less than two daily servings of fruit. On average, I consume less than three daily servings of vegetables and less than one-third comes from dark green of orange vegetables. On a daily basis, I consume less that six daily servings of grain products. On average I comsume more than 10 percent of kcalories from saturated fats. On a daily basis, I consume more than 30 percent of kcalories form total fat. On a average, I consume more than 2400mg of sodium per day. On average, I do not meet the dietary recommendations of calcium per day. On average, I am not lacking in iron.
To find the average age of the entire group, we need to calculate the total combined age of all individuals and then divide by the total number of individuals. Total combined age of males = 30 males * 70 years = 2100 years Total combined age of females = 20 females * 40 years = 800 years Total combined age of the entire group = 2100 + 800 = 2900 years Total number of individuals = 30 males + 20 females = 50 individuals Average age of the group = 2900 years / 50 individuals = 58 years
You should probably define what g means in this question, but I'm just gonna throw out a guess of 75.5g. If your question was, "what is the average of 68 and 83? You would find the average by adding 68 plus 83, which results in the answer 151. You would then divide 151 by 2, as you are trying to find the average between the two numbers, which is most likely right in the middle somewhere, say, on a number line. Same theory. Otherwise, I have no idea what g means, but say, if g were just a letter, not representing anything other than g, relative to x and y, then the average of 68g and 83g would thus result in 75.5g.
Trisomy means having three copies of a chromosomes. Turner's syndrome is NOT an example of trisomy. Someone with Turner's syndrome has only one X chromosome. Down's syndrome IS an example of trisomy. Someone with Down's syndrome has 3 copies of chromosome 21. Klinefelter's syndrome is a tricky one. On one hand, it would be considered trisomy because they have 3 sex chromosomes. However, they are not all the SAME sex chromosomes. Someone with Klinefelter's has 2 X chromosomes and one Y chromosome.
Trisomy X aka "Triple X syndrome" is a disorder that affects females and is characterized by the presence of an additional X chromosome. Normally, females have two X chromosomes; however, females with trisomy X carry three X chromosomes in the nuclei of body cells. To be male requires a Y chomosome - which those with Trisomy X obviously lack.Trisomy refers to having an extra chromosome - 3 (tri-) instead of 2.Other types of gender related trisomy include:XXY Trisomy (Klinefelter syndrome) where males have an extra X chromosomeXYY Trisomy (or simply XYY karotype) is where males have an extra Y chromosome.
The average lifespan of a sturgeon is 100 years old, making it the fish with the longest lifespan.
The life expectancy of individuals with trisomy X (also known as triple X syndrome) is typically similar to that of the general population. It is not generally associated with significant health problems, and most women with trisomy X lead normal, healthy lives. However, it is important to note that the impact of trisomy X can vary widely between individuals. It is recommended to talk to a healthcare professional for a more accurate and personalized prognosis.
As an approximate answer, multiply the following: 72 beats per minute x 60 minutes per hour x 24 hours per day x 365 days per year x 80 years as an average lifespan. 72x60x24x365x80=
Taking the average lifespan to be 74 years and assuming you can repeat the words once a second and do not stop to eat, breathe, take a break or sleep, then: 74 x 365.25 x 24 x 60 x 60 = 2,335,262,400
Common autosomal chromosomal abnormalities include Down syndrome (trisomy 21), Edwards syndrome (trisomy 18), Patau syndrome (trisomy 13), and Turner syndrome (monosomy X). These abnormalities result from errors in chromosome number, leading to characteristic physical and developmental features. Diagnosis is often made through genetic testing such as karyotyping or chromosomal microarray analysis.
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It is trisomy of sex chromosomes. Normally, a human girl would be XX genotypically, but she inherits an extra X from either her mother or her father (due to nondisjunction in either one parent's gametes in meosis) so she has one extra chromosome, or a triploidy A normal human is diploid, so they would have XX A triploid is one extra X So it is XXX
Down Syndrome is a trisomy of the 21st chromosome as opposed to an allelic inheritance through the X chromosome. Trisomy is a somatic disorder caused by improper division during gametogenesis (usually of the ovum) that results in 3 copies of the 21st chromosome in the egg once it is fertilized.
Trisomy X females have an additional X chromosome and are also referred to as metafemales (XXX) Some articles refer to a 4rth chromosome, but in general the ones that have excess of X chromosomes they are called metafemales.
Not a problem from a reproductive standpoint or from a morphological standpoint but those with the XXX or with XXX mosaic syndrome who have intellectual developmental issues may beg to differ. Issues are not nearly as profound for XXX trisomy as for their XXY male counterparts. The effects of trisomy can vary considerably from person to person.