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Distinguish between an autosomal aneuploidy and one involving s*x chromosomes...?

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  1. she is quite right.downs syndrome is an example for autosomal aneuploidy.and klinefelter syndrome and turner syndrome are examples for aneuploidy involving s*x chromosomes.u can compare these diseases and come to conclusion


  2. In humans, autosomal aneuploidy is far more severe -- lethal for monoploid and with pronounced developmental difficulties for triploidy.  On the other hand, an absent Y-chromosome has mild effects, and multiple extra s*x chromosomes produces relatively mild effects that can easily be missed.

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