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barry barry
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11 years ago
A woman with normal vision, whose father has sex-linked color blindness, marries a man with normal vision. They have a son who has Klinefelter syndrome and is color blind. Describe precisely what kind of event could caused have his Klinefelter syndrome.
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11 years ago
Nondisjunction must have occurred in the mother during meiosis II, when sister chromatids normally separate. With Klinefelter syndrome, the boy has an XXY karyotype. Since both of his X chromosomes contain the allele for color blindness, he likely has two copies of one homolog of his mother's X chromosome containing the allele for color blindness.
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