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If a male with klinefelter syndrome undergoes spermatogenesis (without nondisjunction), how many chromosomes would be present in the sperm? select all that apply.
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If a male with klinefelter syndrome undergoes spermatogenesis (without nondisjunction), how many chromosomes would be present in the sperm? select all that apply.
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There would be 24 and 23 since after meiosis II there would be two gametes that would have 2n+1 chromosomes and two gametes that have n chromosomes.
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