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Female has two X chromosomes. But one X chromosome was inactivated during embryonic development. Which X chromosome inactivated is random in each cell of a female. Therefore each female is a mosaic of genetically different tissue patches (depends on which X is inactivated). For example, female haterozygous carrier for red-green colour blindness will have patches of retinal cells with defective colour vision interspersed among patches of normal vision. In Klinefelter syndrome (XXY), the male is also a mosaic because of the inactivation of one X chromosome. Normal male is a non-mosaic.
Sham
Oh yes, now i remember reading about this is a 9th grade book. But i though it was just a metaphore, i didn't know it is an actual genetics term...
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