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AXYS - The Association for X and Y Chromosome Variations AXYS supports individuals and families affected by X Y chromosome variations through in-person and online groups that provide shared experiences, resources, and educational opportunities Browse a selection of open studies you can join to help advance X Y chromosome variation research
Support Groups and Regional Get Togethers - The Association for X and Y . . . AXYS supports our community with in person and online groups These groups are facilitated by volunteers who schedule the programs and often arrange for speakers on topics of interest to individuals and families affected by X Y variations
Board and Staff - The Association for X and Y Chromosome Variations AXYS Board of Directors and staff members are dedicated to the mission of AXYS and to our X and Y variation community While election to the board is an honor, members also have important legal and fiduciary responsibilities that require a commitment of time, skill and resources
About 48,XXYY - The Association for X and Y Chromosome Variations Recently, we assisted researchers at Emory University, an AXYS Clinic and Research Consortium (ACRC) member, by wholly funding the following study: “The Relationship of Physical Function and Psychosocial Health on Quality of Life in Individuals with 48,XXYY ”
Variations - The Association for X and Y Chromosome Variations Sex chromosome aneuploidy is not inherited The extra chromosome occurs in cell division when the egg or sperm is formed, or occasionally during cell division after fertilization An extra X can be contributed by either the mother or father Only the father can contribute an extra Y chromosome AXYS X and Y Chromosome Variations Brochure