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What is the permenantly condensed state of the second X chromosome called?   Barr Body  
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What is primary nondisjunction?   Abnormal number of chromosomes  
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What is aneuplody?   State of having an abnormal number of chromosomes  
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What does monosomic? can monosomic humans survive?   Lost chromosome and no  
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What is trisomic? Can trisomic humans survive?   Extra chromosome and yes with down syndrom  
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What happens when there is an extra 21st chromosome?   Down syndrom  
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What happens when there is an extra 13, 15, or 18th chromosome?   survives till birth but dies shortly after  
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What does XXY result in?   Klienfielder syndrom. Sterile male with some female body parts  
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What is XYY result in?   Fairly normal male appearance  
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What does XXX result in?   Fairly normal female with 2 Barr Bodies  
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What does OY reslut in?   Nonviable  
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What does XO result in?   Turner syndrom, sterile female  
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What is an X linked gene?   A gene that is needed by both males and females. Males do not have the chance to mask their trait.  
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What is cystic fibrosis?   Gene needed for protein does ot function properly  
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What is sickle cell anemia?   Blood circulation poor. Hemoglobin defective  
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what is Hemophilia?   Blood refuses to clot. Controlled by defective X linked gene  
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What is huntington's disease?   Dominant mental deterioration  
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What is Tay-Sachs disease?   Appear normal but does not survive past 5 years old  
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What is it called where people with history of genetic disease go to find out the odds of their child getting their disease?   Genetic counseling  
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