QUESTION 6 You are a clinical geneticist and have a patient that is phenotypically female and has some developmental delays and a history of a congenital heart defect. To begin your diagnosis, you perform a Barr body test and find that the patient has no Barr bodies. What genetic condition is this patient likely to have? O a. Unable to determine with the given information. O b. Edward's syndrome OC. Klinefelter syndrome Od.Patau Syndrome O e. Turner Syndrome
QUESTION 6 You are a clinical geneticist and have a patient that is phenotypically female and has some developmental delays and a history of a congenital heart defect. To begin your diagnosis, you perform a Barr body test and find that the patient has no Barr bodies. What genetic condition is this patient likely to have? O a. Unable to determine with the given information. O b. Edward's syndrome OC. Klinefelter syndrome Od.Patau Syndrome O e. Turner Syndrome
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QUESTION 6
You are a clinical geneticist and have a patient that is phenotypically female and has some developmental delays and a history of a
congenital heart defect. To begin your diagnosis, you perform a Barr body test and find that the patient has no Barr bodies. What
genetic condition is this patient likely to have?
O a. Unable to determine with the given information.
O b.Edward's syndrome
OC. Klinefelter syndrome
Od. Patau Syndrome
O e. Turner Syndrome
QUESTION 7
How many aneuploid gametes are produced from a nondisjunction event in meiosis II?
O a. 2
O b.3
O c. 1
O d.0
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