2 sex chromosomes in male-xx in female-xy
In humans it is the Male.
Gametes carry genes that determine the sex of an offspring.
Genes are carried from parents to offspring through the reproductive cells, such as sperm and egg cells. These cells contain the genetic information that is passed on to the next generation during the process of fertilization.
The sex of the offspring.
Sex-linked genes are located on the sex chromosomes, such as the X and Y chromosomes. These genes can influence the inheritance of traits in offspring because males and females inherit different combinations of sex chromosomes. For example, males have one X and one Y chromosome, while females have two X chromosomes. This can result in certain traits being more commonly expressed in one sex over the other, depending on which sex chromosome carries the gene for that trait.
DNA chromosomes
9+10=21
9+10=21
Genes located on the X and Y chromosomes that are passed from parents to offspring are referred to as sex-linked genes. In humans, the X chromosome carries many genes related to various traits and conditions, while the Y chromosome primarily carries genes related to male sex determination and spermatogenesis. Traits associated with these genes often exhibit inheritance patterns that differ from those of autosomal genes, particularly in terms of expression in males and females.
Men do they are the carriers of the X and Y chromosome. Girls only have X chromosomes. Two X chromosomes mean it will be a girl and a X and a Y mean it will be a boy.
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The y chromosome, which only contains a few hundred genes.