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Klinefelter Syndrome, Which Becomes Apparent at Puberty When Secondary Sexual

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Klinefelter syndrome, which becomes apparent at puberty when secondary sexual characteristics fail to develop, results from


A) nondisjunction of autosomal chromosomes.
B) nondisjunction of sex chromosomes.
C) disjunction of autosomal chromosomes.
D) disjunction of sex chromosomes.

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