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Down Syndrome (trisomy 21) result of an extra chromosome 21 1:700 children characteristic facial features, short stature; heart defects, shorter lifespan… etc. has been correlated to the age of the mother but can also be result of nondisjunction of father’s chromosome 21

Down Syndrome (trisomy 21) result of an extra chromosome 21 1:700 children characteristic facial features, short stature; heart defects, shorter lifespan…

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Down Syndrome (trisomy 21)

• result of an extra chromosome 21

• 1:700 children• characteristic facial features,

short stature; heart defects, shorter lifespan… etc.

• has been correlated to the age of the mother but can also be result of nondisjunction of father’s chromosome 21

Down Syndrome

Patau Syndrome (trisomy 13)

• serious eye, brain, circulatory defects as well as cleft palate

• 1:5000• children rarely live more

than a few months

Klinefelter syndrome: XXY

• 47 chromosomes• affects the

sexual/gender specific characteristics

• Usually male sex organs with other female body characteristics

• Normal intelligence

Jacob’s Syndrome

• XYY males• individuals taller than

average, often with below normal intelligence

Trisomy X

• XXX metafemales• 1:1000 live births• healthy and fertile• usually cannot be

distinguished from normal female except by karyotype

Monosomy X – Turner’s Syndrome• Only one sex chromosome – X• 1:5000 • Only monosomy that will

produce viable offspring in humans

• Only have 45 chromosomes• Do not mature sexually during

puberty and are sterile (cannot reproduce)

• Short stature and normal intelligence

• 98% of these fetuses die