In klinefelter syndrome males have chromosomes xxy. this is an example of:
a. non-disjunction...
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In klinefelter syndrome males have chromosomes xxy. this is an example of:
a. non-disjunction of sex chromosomes
b. crossing over
c, chromosomal rearrangement
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