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Please help me answer this 4 questions. Thank you so much!
1. How many number of autosomes and sex chromosome are there in wolf-hirschhorn syndrome?
2. What syndrome is also called as criminal syndrome?
3. How many number of autosomes and sex chromosome are there in alagille syndrome?
4. What type of syndrome that has 45 autosomes and sex chromosome, the abnormality is numerical abnormality and sexual aneuploidy and the patient has a low life expectancy? (note: aside from turner's, patau, and down syndrome)
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