XX XY - 2002 was released on:
USA: 11 January 2002 (Sundance Film Festival)
USA: 10 October 2002 (Austin Film Festival)
USA: 15 October 2002 (New Orleans Film Festival)
USA: 15 November 2002 (AFI Film Festival)
USA: 27 March 2003 (Wisconsin Film Festival)
USA: 5 April 2003 (Philadelphia International Film Festival)
USA: 11 April 2003 (limited)
Portugal: 18 July 2003
UK: 24 October 2003
Finland: 2004 (DVD premiere)
Spain: 27 August 2004
Sweden: 1 September 2004 (DVD premiere)
Greece: 28 November 2006 (DVD premiere)
Finland: 1 November 2008 (TV premiere)
Germany: 11 January 2012 (TV premiere)
XX XY - 2002 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:16 UK:15 USA:R
XY
XX for female and XY for male. -anonymous18_K
Yes, but unlike with mammals, in the case of birds females have XY, and males have XX. With mammals like us males have XY and females have XX.
The female has xx and the male has either xx or xy
Sperm is X or Y, it fertilizes the egg forming XY or XX. XY would be male and XX female.
XX is Female XY is Male
46 chromosomes or 23 pairs of chromosomes where 44+xx or 44+xy xx are girls xy are boys
its a 50/50 since the girls chromosomes are xx and the guys chromosomes are xy the pairs which can be created are xx,xx,xy,xy for the offspring to become a male its a 2/4 chance which is 50% :)
By textbook, the genetic coding in every cell in a human's body should be exactly the same. So, yes, all females have the XX chromosomes in every cell of their body. Males will have the XY chromosome in every cell of their body.
XX or XY are the combination of geanes for reproduction process in humen being. Whereas XX is the genetic representation of a female and XY being of a male. The genes XX & XY appear in the 23rd pair of chromosomes in the karyotype of a human.
XY relates to genetics, not science fiction, or fantasy. Basically if you are XY, it means you are male, whereas if you are XX you are female. Jacki.