A human syndrome in which drum stick is absent
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A human syndrome in which drum sticks are absent in maize
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"The human syndrome in which the drum stick is absent is Turner Syndrom.
Only females are affects by Turner Syndrome. This syndrome occurs when the X chromosome is entirely or partially missing. In general, drumstick appears when only two XX chromosomes are present.
Distinctive drumsticks are hardly seen in the male. Drumstick appendage is found on one type of white blood cell that is known as a neutrophil.
However, lowering the number of drumsticks is common amid people suffering from chromosomal abnormalities.
Females generally have two X chromosomes but girls suffering from Turner syndrome missing an entire copy of the X chromosome and in few cases the certain set of genes are also absent.
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