Atypical sex chromosome patterns

Cards (8)

  • Identify the two atypical sex chromosome patterns
    Klinefelter’s syndrome (XXY) and Turner’s syndrome (XO)
  • outline Klinefelters syndrome
    Klinefelter’s syndrome is a chromosomal disorder that affects 1 in 1000 males. These males have XXY chromosomes rather than the typical XY pattern.This leads to physical/sex differences such as breast development, a lack of facial hair and longer limbs. It also leads to psychological/gender differences such as a shy and passive temperament, poorly developed language skills and more easily upset.
  • Outline Turner’s syndrome
    Turner’s syndrome is a chromosomal disorder that affects 1 in 5000 females. These females are missing an X chromosome (XO) rather than having the typical XX pattern. This leads to physical/sex differences such as reduced breast development, a webbed neck and being short in height. It also leads to psychological/gender differences such as impaired social skills and difficulties fitting in, higher than average language skills but poor maths skills.
  • Strength - has informed us about the role of chromosomes on sex and gender - klinefelters
    This is because research has involved comparing sex and gender characteristics between individuals with typical sex chromosome patterns and individuals with atypical sex chromosome patterns. For example, males with Klinefelter’s syndrome typically experience breast growth and are shy and passive whereas typical XY males do not usually develop breasts and are more likely to be aggressive. 
  • strength of research into atypical sex chromosome patterns is that it has informed us about the role of chromosomes on sex and gender. - turners
    females with Turner’s syndrome have reduced breast growth and have impaired social skills whereas typical
    females have more breast growth and typically better social skills. This is a strength because such findings show that atypical sex chromosomes result in atypical sex and gender characteristics and so has helped form biological theories for sex and gender. Therefore adds credibility
  • Limitation - confounding variables - klinefelters
    it could be argued that the shy and passive temperament seen in males with Klinefelter’s syndrome is a result of the bullying they may have experienced due to their increased breast growth.
  • limitation - confounding variables - turners
    the impaired social skills and difficulties fitting in seen in females with Turner’s syndrome may be a result of bullying they may have experienced due to their webbed neck. This is a limitation because it could be argued that gender differences in people with Klinefelter’s and Turner’s syndrome may be due to environmental factors rather than due to their atypical sex chromosome patterns. ? cred.
  • limitation aytipical chromosomes patterns is that they suffer from small sample size
    This is because Klinefelter’s and Turner’s syndrome are
    rare syndromes - Klinefelter’s syndrome occurrs in only 1 in 1000 men and Turner’s syndrome occurs in only 1 in 5000 females. This is a limitation because small sample sizes limits the generalisability of conclusions when investigating the role of chromosomes on sex and gender. Therefore questions credibility.