Turner Syndrome
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Q.
Choose the correct option-
A human female with Turner’s syndrome-
has one additional X chromosome
has 45 chromosomes with XO
is able to produce children with a normal husband
exhibits male characters
Q. Assertion [A]: Turner syndrome occurs only in females.
Reason [R]: Turner syndrome is characterised by only one X chromosome.
Reason [R]: Turner syndrome is characterised by only one X chromosome.
- Assertion [A] is true and Reason [R] is false
- Reason [R] is true and Assertion [A] is false
- Both [A] and [R] are true and [R] is the correct explanation for [A]
- Both [A] and [R] are true but [R] is not the correct explanation for [A]
Q. Turner's syndrome arises due to abnormality in autosomes.
- True
- False
Q. Which among the following factors cause Turner's syndrome?
- Inheritance of one extra X chromosome.
- Inactivation of gender related part of X-chromosome.
- Inheritance of only one X chromosome.
- (b) and (c) above.
Q.
What causes dystocia?
Q. Choose the incorrect statement with respect to Turner syndrome.
- It affects both men and women.
- One of its symptom is hypertension.
- The diseased female is sterile.
The diseased genotype exhibited is 44+XX.
Q.
What is the Charlie M syndrome?
Q. Down's syndrome is caused by an extra copy of chromosome number 21. What percentage of offspring produced by an affected mother and a normal father would be affected by this disorder?
- 50%
- 25%
- 100%
- 75%
Q. Identify the symptoms associated with Turner's syndrome.
- Small uterus
- Brown spots
- Webbed neck
- Short stature
- Sterility
- Long limbs
- Poor beard
- Enlarged breast
Q. Distinguish between:
Turner syndrome and Klinefelter syndrome.
Turner syndrome and Klinefelter syndrome.
Q. Down syndrome is due to non-disjunction of
- X - chromosome
- Y - chromosome
- Autosome
- Second chromosome of Drosophila
Q. Turner's syndrome arises due to abnormality in autosomes.
- True
- False
Q. Turner's syndrome in human is caused by
- Autosomal aneuploidy
- Sex chromosome aneuploidy
- Point mutation
- Polyploidy
Q. An individual affected by Turner’s syndrome would be a:
- Sterile female
- Fertile female
- Sterile male
- Fertile male
Q. The genotype of an individual with Turner syndrome is:
- 44+XX
- 44+XXY
- 44+XXX
- 44+XO
Q. Which of the following is not a hereditary disease?
- Cretinism
- Thalassaemia
- Cystic fibrosis
- Haemophilia