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You are a clinical geneticist and have a patient that is

Last updated: 7/15/2022

You are a clinical geneticist and have a patient that is

You are a clinical geneticist and have a patient that is phenotypically female and has some developmental delays and a history of a congenital heart defect. To begin your diagnosis, you perform a Barr body test and find that the patient has no Barr bodies. What genetic condition is this patient likely to have? a. Edward's syndrome b. Klinefelter syndrome c. Patau Syndrome d. Unable to determine with the given information. e. Turner Syndrome