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Turner Syndrome - X Chromosome Variations
Figure shows Turner syndrome variations of the second X chromosome.
- Completely absent (45,X)
- Partially absent
- Forms an isochromosome (isoXq), possessing a long arm duplication (q) and being devoid of a short arm (p)
- In a ring formation (rX)
- Is devoid of the homeobox gene, SHOX (short stature homeobox), the deletion being prior to the junction between Xp22.2 and Xp22.3
Image drawn by --z3217345 21:38, 19 September 2011 (EST).
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