Question:

Select the \(\textit{incorrect}\) match from the following:
 44 + XXY

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Karyotype tips: 44 + XO: Turner Syndrome (Infertile females). 44 + XXY: Klinefelter Syndrome (Affects males with partial masculine development). 45 + XX/XY: Down Syndrome.
Updated On: Feb 17, 2025
  • 45 + XX & \(\text{Broad palm with characteristic palm crease} \)
     

  • 44 + XXY & \(\text{Overall feminine development} \)
     

  • 44 + XO & \(\text{Sterile females as ovaries are rudimentary} \)

  • 44 + XY & \(\text{Normal male} \)

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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

(A) 45 + XX: This refers to Down Syndrome, which is characterized by distinct physical traits such as broad palms and palm creases.
(B) 44 + XXY: Incorrect. This karyotype represents Klinefelter Syndrome, which affects males and results in partial masculine development, not feminine characteristics.
(C) 44 + XO: This refers to Turner Syndrome, where females are infertile due to underdeveloped ovaries.
(D) 44 + XY: This corresponds to normal males.
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