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Which genetic disorders, caused by an extra X chromosome (XXY), is characterized by a lack of testicular development in males, effeminate features, possible mental impairment, and a thin stature? A) Down's syndrome B) Turner syndrome C) sickle cell anemia D) Klinefelter's syndrome

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D

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This is caused mainly by nondisjunction of the sex chromosomes in gametes during meiosis. Therefore a gamete will have both XX chromosomes and fuse with a normal one with Y during fertilization. An XY gamete can also fuse with a normal one with X chromosome. These males with Klinefelter's syndrome produce less than normal levels of testosterone.

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