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Results 71 - 80 of 216 for Sex chromosome disorder of sex development
  1. ... C. The chromosomal and genomic basis of disease: disorders of the autosomes and sex chromosomes. In: Cohn RD, Scherer SW, Hamosh A, eds. ...
  2. ... linked recessive inheritance: Because of the difference in sex chromosomes, the probability of passing on an X-linked recessive disorder also differs between men and women. The sons ...
  3. Male Hypogonadism (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)  
    Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research ... Endocrine Diseases/Men ... Endocrine Diseases ... Sexual Problems in Men/Related Issues ... Sexual Problems in Men
  4. GeneReviews Glossary From the National Institutes of Health (National Center for Biotechnology Information)  
    National Center for Biotechnology Information ... Newborn Screening/Reference Desk ... Newborn Screening ... Genetic Testing/Reference Desk ... Genetic Testing ... From the National ...
  5. ... chromosome is present in cells and the other sex chromosome is missing or structurally altered. The missing genetic material affects development before and after birth.About half of individuals ...
  6. ... linked if the mutated gene that causes the disorder is located on the X chromosome, one of the two sex chromosomes. In males (who have only one X chromosome), one altered copy of the gene in each cell is sufficient to ... to cause the disorder. Males are affected by X-linked recessive disorders ...
  7. ... linked if the mutated gene that causes the disorder is located on the X chromosome, one of the two sex chromosomes. In males (who have only one X chromosome), one altered copy of the gene in each cell is sufficient to ... to cause the disorder. Males are affected by X-linked recessive disorders ...
  8. ... linked if the mutated gene that causes the disorder is located on the X chromosome, one of the two sex chromosomes. The inheritance is dominant if one copy ...
  9. ... linked if the mutated gene that causes the disorder is located on the X chromosome, one of the two sex chromosomes. In most cases, males with X-linked ...
  10. ... linked if the mutated gene that causes the disorder is located on the X chromosome, one of the two sex chromosomes. In males (who have only one X chromosome), one altered copy of the gene in each cell is sufficient to ... gene to cause the disorder. Most X-linked disorders affect males much more ...
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