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प्रश्न
Differentiate between Klinefelter’s syndrome and Turner’s syndrome.
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उत्तर
| Aspect | Klinefelter’s Syndrome | Turner’s Syndrome |
| Chromosomal Pattern | The individual has an extra X chromosome resulting in XXY (47 chromosomes). | The individual has a monosomy X pattern resulting in XO (45 chromosomes). |
| Genetic Sex | Genetically male due to the presence of the Y chromosome. | Genetically female but sexless due to absence of the second sex chromosome. |
| Gonadal Sex | Testes are present but atrophied and underdeveloped. | No ovaries or testes are present; gonads are absent or underdeveloped. |
| Phenotype | The outward appearance is male with small-sized penis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, but no sperm production. Breast development may occur. | The external genitalia are female (vulva, vagina, uterus), but breasts do not develop due to lack of estrogen. |
| Physical Characteristics | Individuals often have sparse body hair, longer arms and legs, some mental impairment, and are sterile males. | Individuals have a webbed neck, broad chest, short stature, underdeveloped breasts, and below average intelligence; they are sterile females. |
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