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Individuals with Turner syndrome (monosomy X) have only one sex chromosomea single X chromosome. Such individuals are produced when nondisjunction results in a gamete with no sex chromosome,
 
  which subsequently fuses with a normal gamete. What would be the sex chromosome complement of an individual produced by fusion of a normal gamete with the gamete that ended up with the extra chromosome missing from the Turner syndrome patient?
  A) XXX
  B) XXY
  C) XYY
  D) XY
  E) Either A or B would be a possible chromosome complement.
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