The correct option is B Turner’s syndrome
A technique that produces an image of an individual's chromosomes is called karyotype.
A normal diploid cell has 46 chromosomes, out of which 44 are autosomes and 2 are sex chromosomes which are XX and XY for females and males respectively.
The karyotype of a normal person will have a total of 23 pairs of chromosomes.
Females affected with Turner’s syndrome have the chromosomal complement, 44+XO, i.e, they lack an X chromosome. The given karyotype represents the similar condition. Hence, this reflects Turner’s syndrome.
Down’s syndrome is characterized by the presence of three copies of the 21st chromosome while males with Klinefelter’s syndrome have 44+XXY, i.e. presence of an extra X chromosome.