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Klinefelter's syndrome
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Klinefelter's syndrome [′klīn‚fel·tərz ‚sin‚drōm]
(medicine)
A complex of symptoms associated with hypogonadism in males as an accompaniment of an anomaly of the sex chromosomes; somatic cells are found to have a Y chromosome and more than one X chromosome.


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The study sheds new light on the protein Pds5, its crucial regulatory role during meiosis, and the impact of its absence on the molecular-level genesis of human chromosomal birth defects that include Down, Edwards, Patau, Turner, Klinefelter's and XYY syndromes.
The appearance of two X chromosomes and one Y chromosome would be considered "close enough," and folks with Klinefelter's syndrome would be put back into the totally normal gene pool.
A typical lyric in this latest Burnham song makes an esoteric joke about the XXY chromosome description of Klinefelter's Syndrome, an inherited condition that endows a person with both sexual organs.
 
 
 
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