So basically Jacob's syndrome is "less noticeable" so to speak compared to other genetical aberrations such as Kleinfelter and Turner syndromes, do you have any information about why ?
I mean an extra X chromosome is a total catastrophe, however an extra Y seems to have very little impact I assume, since you haven't found out until now.
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So basically Jacob's syndrome is "less noticeable" so to speak compared to other genetical aberrations such as Kleinfelter and Turner syndromes, do you have any information about why ? I mean an extra X chromosome is a total catastrophe, however an extra Y seems to have very little impact I assume, since you haven't found out until now.
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