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this slip furnishes an opportunity to study the changes 

 that tal^e place in sex-linked inheritance. The most com- 

 mon disturbance is due to the failure of the two X's in 

 the female to disjoin at one of the maturation divisions. 

 The process is called non-disjunction. If an egg that has 



Prlmarij Non-disjunction 



Non-disjunc-Hon 



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Fig. 34. 



Diagram to show the fertilization of an XX-egg by a Y-sperm, 

 producing a non-disjunctioual XXY female. 



retained its two X-chromosomes (and one of each of the 

 other chromosomes, Fig. 34) is fertilized by a Y-sperm, 

 an individual is produced — a female — that has two X's 

 and a Y. When the eggs of the XXY female mature, that 

 is, when the reduction of the chromosomes takes place, 

 some irregularity is introduced in the distribution of the 



