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Turner Syndrome
A genetic disorder affecting females, characterized by the partial or complete absence of one of the X chromosomes.
XY Sex Chromosomes
A combination of two sex chromosomes, X and Y, that typically determines male gender in humans and most other mammals; the presence of a Y chromosome usually leads to the development of male physical characteristics.
Single X
Single X refers to the presence of a single X chromosome in humans, typically denoting Turner syndrome in females, where there is a missing or partially missing X chromosome.
Turner Syndrome
A genetic disorder in females characterized by the partial or complete absence of one X chromosome, leading to various developmental and physical abnormalities.
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