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Ryleigh Collier
25 October, 12:18
What type of mutation is Klinefelter Syndrome?
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German Hubbard
25 October, 12:54
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This error in cell division, called nondisjunction, results in an egg or sperm cell with an extra X chromosome. Klinefelter Syndrome is caused by a random mutation during fetal development.
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