Intersex individuals can have a variety of chromosome configurations that differ from the typical XX or XY patterns. Some examples of these configurations include 45, XO (only one X chromosome), and 47, XXY, 47, XXX - both cases have an extra sex chromosome, either an X or a Y. However, its important to note that not all intersex individuals have chromosomal differences, and some may have typical XX or XY chromosomes but still have reproductive or sexual anatomy that doesnt fit into the typical male/female categories. The specific chromosome configuration and other characteristics of intersex individuals can vary widely depending on the underlying cause of their condition.