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Sex chromosome disorder of sex development
- ... C. The chromosomal and genomic basis of disease: disorders of the autosomes and sex chromosomes. In: Cohn RD, Scherer SW, Hamosh A, eds. ...
- ... 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 ...
- 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
- GeneReviews Glossary (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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...