Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a likely explanation that a male could survive an X-linked dominant, male lethal disorder?
A) He could have a mutation reversion
B) He could have a compensating mutation
C) He could be 47, XXY
D) There is recombination between the X and Y chromosome
E) Any of the above is likely
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