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Hello students, we have a specific type of karyotyping in the image asked in the question.
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Karyotyping is the pattern of chromosomes, pattern of chromosomes in a specific individual.
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So, we have the karyotyping in front of us and depending on the type of this karyotyping, we want to know what would be the relevance in the given option.
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So, as far as the karyotyping is concerned, we have 18 pairs of autosomes, 18 pairs of autosomes and we have one pair of sex chromosome and this sex chromosome has the configuration of x and y.
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That means it's a male because we know that xx means female and xy means male.
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So, we have four options in front of us.
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Option one is female with turner syndrome, female with turner syndrome, turner's syndrome.
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We have the second option, second option as male with no chromosomal abnormalities, male with no chromosomal abnormality, chromosomal abnormality...