atypical sex chromosome patterns

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    • what are the two syndromes caused by the atypical patterns
      • klinefelter's syndrome
      • turner's syndrome
    • what is the chromosome structure in klinefelters syndrome
      XXY
    • physical characteristics of klinefelters syndrome
      • reduced body hair
      • breast development
      • undeveloped genitals
      • are susceptible to health conditions which are more commonly found in women such as breast cancer
    • psychological characteristics of klinefelters syndrome
      • poorly developed language skills and reading ability
      • passive and shy
      • lack interest in sexual activity
    • chromosome pattern of turners syndrome
      XO
      • affected individuals have 45 chromosomes opposed to 46 like normal
    • physical characteristics of turners syndrome
      • don't have a menstrual cycle as their ovaries fail to develop
      • don't develop breasts during puberty
      • low set ear and a webbed neck
      • physically immature and retain the appearance of pre pubescent girls
    • psychological characteristics of turners syndrome
      • higher than average reading ability
      • performance on maths , spatial and visual memory is lower than normal
      • are socially immature, so they have trouble relating to their peers
    • practical application
      • research into atypical chromosome patterns is likely to lead to earlier and more accurate diagnosis of klinefelters and turners syndrome and more positive outcomes in the future
      • study is individuals with klinefelters syndrome showed that those who had been diagnosed and treated from a young age had significantly better outcomes than those who had been treated adulthood
    • allows for further research
      • researchers are able to compare those with atypical chromosomes to people with typical chromosomes
      • this enables researchers to investigate the biological origin for sexual development and gendered behaviour
      • suggests genetic make up has an influence on psychology and behaviour
    • cannot easily draw conclusion
      • this doesn't determine cause and effect
      • social and environmental reasons may be the cause for the observed differences
      • e.g. girls with turners syndrome are socially immature, however this may be the environmental result of how they are treated due to their physically immature appearance
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