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23 February, 18:56

What process can account for a normal xy male producing a sperm carrying two y chromosomes?

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  1. 23 February, 19:13
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    The answer is aneuploidy. This is the result of a malfunction in the process of meiosis that produces gametes, in the male. The is caused by a failure in non-disjunction hence an extra Y chromosome occurs in one of the formed gamete cells during anaphase II.
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