Difference between revisions of "Klinfelter's Syndrome"
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- Reported in:
- Cat
- Bull
- Ram
- Boar
- XXY sex chromosome complement
- Normal Autosomal chromosome complement
- Testes form normally, but all germ cells die when they enter meiosis due to the activity of two X chromasomes as opposed to the normal one.