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Klinefelter’s Syndrome: History, Origin and Symptoms | Genetics

In this article we will discuss about:- 1. History of Klinefelter's Syndrome 2. Origin of Klinefelter's Syndrome 3. Symptoms 4. Ascertainment and Phenotype 5. Cytogenetic Findings 6. Frequency. History of Klinefelter's Syndrome: 1. In 1942, Klinefelter, Refenstein and Albright found nine men with small testes, aspermia, elevated urinary gonadotrophins and gynecomastics. These persons were later designated as Klinefelter's syndromic. 2. [...]

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Intercellular Communication in Multi­cellular Eukaryotes | Genetics

In this article we will discuss about the intercellular communication in multicellular eukaryotes. In multicellular eukaryotes, the mecha­nisms that control cell division and cell growth are even more complex because a new dimension intercellular communication must play a major role. Each tissue within an organ and each organ within the body of an organism must grow to the proper size [...]

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Turner’s Syndrome: Introduction, Origin and Features | Genetics

In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Introduction to Turner's Syndrome 2. Origin 3. Indications for Suspecting Turner's Syndrome 4. Features 5. Chromosome Patterns 6. Ullrich's Syndrome 7. Pure Gonadal Dysgenesis  8. Incidence XYY-Males and Criminal Beha­viour. Introduction to Turner's Syndrome: Further clues to the nature of the sex- determining mechanism in human beings has come from studies of [...]

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