Diplospermy II indicated as the origin of a liveborn human triploid (69,XXX).
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Page, B M
RESUMO
A 69,XXX liveborn baby was shown to have the Rh genotype CDe/cDE/cde which suggested that 46 of her chromosomes were of paternal origin. Studies on C band polymorphisms and other genetic markers indicated that the most likely origin of this triploid was a failure of male meiosis II.
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