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A child whose sex chromosome pattern is

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A child whose sex chromosome pattern is.


  1. XY develops into a normal female.
  2. XO shows incomplete sexual maturation at puberty.
  3. XXX develops exaggerated female secondary sexual characteristics.
  4. XXY develops into a true hermaphrodite.
  5. XX is less likely to have haemophilia than one with XY.

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A. False He develops into a normal male.

B. True The gonads fail to develop (Turner’s syndrome).

C. False Abnormalities do not result.

D. False He develops as a male with abnormal testes and a high risk of mental retardation (Klinefelter’s syndrome).

E. True Haemophilia is an X-linked recessive condition.

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