Multiple Choice
An individual has a karyotype that is XX but is phenotypically male.What could explain this result?
A) The Y chromosome was not visible in the karyotype.
B) Sex is determined by the autosomes and not the X chromosomes.
C) A translocation has occurred, placing the SRY gene on one of the X chromosomes.
D) The DAX 1 protein is overproduced.
E) A nondisjunction event has resulted in Klinefelter syndrome.
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