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Klinefelter syndrome is an consequence of what type of mutation

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    The Klinefelter syndrome is a consequence of non-disjunction mutation. It is simply understood as having an extra X chromosome for males. The Klinefelter syndrome can be a result during cell divisions either of meiotic or mitotic cell divisions. There is an imbalance of the division of cell and this resulting to Klinefelter syndrome. When a male was born, it usually has one X and one Y chromosome but in this case, a male can have one or more X chromosome. This syndrome common leads for the males having unusual physical attributes.
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