No race is more likely to spontaneously have issues with meiosis, and as Klinefelter's is not hereditary (anyone with it is infertile and cannot pass on genes) no race will become more likely to have Klinefelter's syndrome.
The population of older women who have children is more likely to have Klinefelter's babies. Older women are less likely to miscarry a baby with a chromosomal defect, so more Klinefelter's babies are born to them.
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The X chromosome is affected, because there are 2 of them (and a Y chromosome).
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No. Asperger's syndrome affects people of all races.
No. Aspergers syndrome and autism and stuff like that can only affect humans.
No. Asperger's Syndrome doesn't discriminate - ANYONE can have it.
it affects mostly men because men are supposed to have one x and one y chromosome, but they get XXY.
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