Turner
________ syndrome a monosomic condition in which females have just one sex chromosome reproductive organs do not mature.
Klinefelter
________ syndrome an aneuploid condition where a male has an extra x chromosome, affected individuals have male organs but are sterile.
Polyploidy
________: condition of having more than 2 complete sets of chromosomes, forming a 3n or 4n individual.
Deletion
________: when a chromosomal fragment is lost, resulting in missing genes.
Inversion
________: occurs when a chromosomal fragment breaks off and attaches to its original position but backward.
Duplication
________: when chromosomal segment is repeated.
Nondisjunction
________: occurs when the members of a pair of homologous chromosomes don't separate properly during meiosis I or sister chromatids don't separate properly during meiosis II.
Genetic recombination
________: the production of offspring with a new combination of genes inherited from the parents.
Translocation
________: when the deleted chromosome fragment joins a nonhomologous chromosome.
Map units
________: 1- 1 recombination frequency.