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Klinefelter syndrome

A hereditary disorder called Klinefelter syndrome primarily affects men. In this syndrome an extra X chromosome is present giving rise to XXY genotype. In simple words, people with Klinefelter syndrome have two X chromosomes and one Y chromosome as compared to the typical genotype of XY seen in men.

Klinefelter syndrome is characterized by the presence of 47 chromosomes (with an extra X chromosome) and the combination of sex chromosomes, which is denoted by the genotype 47 (XXY). This extra X chromosome can result in a number of the syndrome’s physical and developmental traits. Few of the characteristics of Klinefelter syndrome are discussed below

 

 

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