females infertility the germ line less one too many a normal amount of autosomes one too few death males sex chromosomes somatic cells Humans who have aneuploidy of the sex chromosomes are viable. A human who has Turner syndrome (XO) has the normal number of autosomes and will produce the normal amount of proteins from gene on autosomes. A person who is XO has one too few X chromosomes. A Barr body will not form. Most X chromosome genes produce a normal amount of protein. The few genes in the PAR region of the X chromosome remain active on all copies of the X chromosome. In Turner syndrome, those genes produce somatic cells than normal, leading to skeletal abnormalities. with protein in In the Barr body is normally reactivated. In individuals with Turner syndrome, the lower dose of X chromosome gene expression in the female germ line leads to defective oogenesis and 2275 E
females infertility the germ line less one too many a normal amount of autosomes one too few death males sex chromosomes somatic cells Humans who have aneuploidy of the sex chromosomes are viable. A human who has Turner syndrome (XO) has the normal number of autosomes and will produce the normal amount of proteins from gene on autosomes. A person who is XO has one too few X chromosomes. A Barr body will not form. Most X chromosome genes produce a normal amount of protein. The few genes in the PAR region of the X chromosome remain active on all copies of the X chromosome. In Turner syndrome, those genes produce somatic cells than normal, leading to skeletal abnormalities. with protein in In the Barr body is normally reactivated. In individuals with Turner syndrome, the lower dose of X chromosome gene expression in the female germ line leads to defective oogenesis and 2275 E
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