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XO Genotype
A genetic condition characterized by the presence of a single X chromosome and no second sex chromosome, leading to Turner syndrome in humans.
Turner Syndrome
A chromosomal disorder affecting females, characterized by the presence of a single X chromosome, leading to various physical and developmental issues.
Poly-X Female
A genetic condition in females characterized by the presence of more than two X chromosomes, leading to various physical and developmental features.
X Chromosomes
One of the two types of sex chromosomes, X and Y, that determine the genetic sex of an organism; X chromosomes carry a significant number of genes unrelated to sex.
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