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What culture or race is affected by turner's syndrome and what age does the disorder appear and is it lethal?


is it lethal
what age does it appear
what culture does it affect
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any culture can be affected. turner syndrome is an anormality in the chromosomes. a person with turner has XXX, instead of XX, it will be a female and cant have childs, and she will be short, with short neck, normal intelligence, and when she reach the maturity, she dont develop the sexual organs, so she will look like a girl....it appear since the formation of the cigote, and dont have cure. is not letal,

Actually a Turner's syndrome female is XO rather than XX or XXX...in other words, instead of the normal two X chromosomes that a female human being has, a Turner's female only has one. Report It

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