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XXY-Klinefelter syndromePeople with Klinefelter syndrome are also tall male phenotype. They are sterile, may show mild mental impairment, and may develop enlarged breast because of the extra X chromosome.
The ratio of male to female babies born is approximately 1:1, meaning that for every male baby born, there is also a female baby born. This balanced ratio is a result of the combination of genetic and environmental factors.
A normal female genotype typically has two X chromosomes, represented as XX. These chromosomes determine the female sex characteristics and reproductive system development.
These genotypes are determined by a human's 23rd pair of chromosomes. If the subject is female, she has two X's reading XX. If it is male, then his genotype will read XY. There is a 50-50 shot of each. This is because a woman donates one chromosome (she only has two X's so it is inevitable that she will donate an X), and a man donates one of his. If a man donates his 'X' then there will be two X's and the child will be female. If he donates his 'Y' then the child will be male. Male is XY, female is XX. There are, however, other genotypes (XXY, XXX, XO...) and not all people have a phenotype that goes with their genotype.
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In humans, the genotype xx typically results in a female individual. This genotype indicates that the person has two X chromosomes, which is the sex chromosome combination typical of females.
The normal genotype for a human female is 46XX, meaning she has 46 chromosomes, including two X chromosomes. A genotype of 44XX would be considered abnormal in humans.
The genotype for this condition is Turner syndrome, which is characterized by a single X chromosome (usually denoted as 45,X). This results in a female individual with certain physical characteristics and potential health complications.
XXY-Klinefelter syndromePeople with Klinefelter syndrome are also tall male phenotype. They are sterile, may show mild mental impairment, and may develop enlarged breast because of the extra X chromosome.
The ratio of male to female babies born is approximately 1:1, meaning that for every male baby born, there is also a female baby born. This balanced ratio is a result of the combination of genetic and environmental factors.
a biologically male individual. The XY genotype typically refers to the genetic makeup of males in humans, where X represents one of the sex chromosomes inherited from the mother and Y represents the sex chromosome inherited from the father.
The genotype for a male is XY. A female is XX. The 23rd homologous pair is the sex gene that determines this.
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