autosomal chromosomes carry diverse info sex chromosomes determine an individual's sex
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ok, that is some other dude's answer, now here is mine:
the autosomal is all the chromosomes, except for the sex chromosomes. so, in a sense, the autosomal has nothing to do with the sex chromosomes. sex chromosomes determine the offspring's sex, as the guy above said it. autosomal is simply all of the other chromosomes
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For A+ the answer is "Autosomal chromosomes carry diverse information; sex chromosomes determine an individual's sex."
The autosomal is all the chromosomes, except for the sex chromosomes. so, in a sense, the autosomal has nothing to do with the sex chromosomes. sex chromosomes determine the offspring's sex. Autosomal is simply all of the other chromosomes.
autosomal chromosomes carry diverse info sex chromosomes determine an individual's sex ---- ok, that is some other dude's answer, now here is mine: the autosomal is all the chromosomes, except for the sex chromosomes. so, in a sense, the autosomal has nothing to do with the sex chromosomes. sex chromosomes determine the offspring's sex, as the guy above said it. autosomal is simply all of the other chromosomes ----- For A+ the answer is "Autosomal chromosomes carry diverse information; sex chromosomes determine an individual's sex."
Autosomal chromosomes are all non-sex (X or Y) chromosomes.
All chromosomes that are not sex chromosomes.
Y chromosome is autosomal dominant chromosome. When it is present, the sex of the child is male. When both the chromosomes are X, then the sex of the child is female. X chomosome is called as autosomal recessive chromosome.
The German word "autosomal" translates to "autosomal" in English. In genetics, autosomal refers to the 22 pairs of chromosomes that are not the sex chromosomes X and Y.
The 22 pairs of chromosomes that aren't the sex chromosomes are known as the autosomal chromosomes. The X and Y chromosomes are the sex chromosomes.
No they don't, the autosomes are non sex linked chromosomes.
homologous chromosomes and autosomal chromosomes
Chromosomes can be divided into autosomes and sex chromosomes. The sex chromosomes (eg X and Y in humans) carry genes concerned with sex determination. The remaining chromosomes are called autosomes. They carry genes which are the same in males and females. Aberrations are changes or mutations in the chromosomes. So autosomal aberrations are mutations in the non-sex chromosomes.
Sex-linked and Recessive
These are called sex linked genes since they are on the genes that code for sex.
There are 22 autosomal chromosomes in each human somatic cell and one sex chromosome.