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Which of the following cannot be detected in a developing foetus by amniocentesis?

A

Klinefelter's syndrome

B

Sex of the foetus

C

Down's syndrome

D

Jaundice

Step-by-Step Solution

Amniocentesis involves taking amniotic fluid containing foetal cells to analyse them for genetic disorders and survivability.

  1. Genetic/Chromosomal Disorders: It successfully detects chromosomal abnormalities like Down syndrome (Trisomy 21) and Klinefelter's syndrome (XXY), as well as Mendelian disorders like haemophilia and sickle-cell anaemia .
  2. Sex Determination: It can detect the sex of the foetus based on the chromosomal pattern (XX or XY), which has led to statutory bans to prevent female foeticide .
  3. Jaundice: Jaundice is a metabolic condition characterised by high bilirubin levels, often associated with liver function. It is not a chromosomal or genetic disorder detectable through the karyotyping analysis typically performed in amniocentesis .
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