'Parental Origin XXY'

Date:
1968-1992
Reference:
PP/SRA/A/2/13
Part of:
Dr Shirley Ratcliffe and the Edinburgh MRC Clinical and Population Cytogenetics Unit Study of Long Term Outcomes for Children Born with Sex Chromosome Abnormalities
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Papers, including photocopies of journal articles discussing the parental (maternal v paternal v post-zygotic) origin of the additional X chromosome in patients with Klinefelter's Syndrome; various graphs and data tables showing results of longitudinal studies examining relationships between the parental origin of the extra X chromosome and intelligence scores, cognitive traits plus physical features and social class; tabulated data examining the effect of parental age, smoking and exposure to diagnostic radiation on the incidence of XXY births. Plus copies of correspondence relating to the various studies as well as a research plan entitled X-Chromosome Aneuploidy In Man<\i>.

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1968-1992

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1 file

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