Final answer:
The genotype XXY corresponds to Klinefelter syndrome, a condition in males with an extra X chromosome, not a chromosomally empty egg which would be an unfertilized ovum.
Step-by-step explanation:
The genotype XXY corresponds to Klinefelter syndrome. Klinefelter syndrome is a condition in which a male is born with an extra copy of the X chromosome. Individuals with Klinefelter syndrome typically have small testes, enlarged breasts, reduced body hair, and may exhibit other symptoms such as developmental delays and reduced fertility. It is one type of chromosomal aberration resulting from nondisjunction during meiosis, where chromosomes fail to separate properly. Unlike Klinefelter syndrome, Turner syndrome is characterized by a 45X genotype, where there is only one X chromosome, and typically affects females. In contrast, a chromosomally empty egg with no fertilized DNA would be represented by none of the options provided; it would instead be considered an unfertilized ovum.