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That depends:in mammals males have an XY chromosome pair and females have an XX chromosome pair, so males have a Y chromosome that females lackin birds, some fish, some crustaceans, some insects, and some reptiles males have a ZZ chromosome pair and females have a ZW chromosome pair, so males have two Z chromosomes while females only have onein some fish and some amphibians males and females have identical genetics and gender is determined by the temperature of the water they hatched inin many plant they are hermaphrodites: both male and female in one individualetc.
neither. It is on chromosome 4, of which both males and females have two copies.
In humans, the somatic cells of both females and males have 23 chromosome pairs.
The genetic difference between males and females is that the female has two X chromosomes and the male has one X and one Y chromosome.
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Males have an XY chromosome and females have XX.
males have only one copy of the X chromosome. Males who inherit the full mutation are expected to have mental impairment. A female's normal X chromosome may compensate for her chromosome with the fragile X gene mutation
That depends:in mammals males have an XY chromosome pair and females have an XX chromosome pair, so males have a Y chromosome that females lackin birds, some fish, some crustaceans, some insects, and some reptiles males have a ZZ chromosome pair and females have a ZW chromosome pair, so males have two Z chromosomes while females only have onein some fish and some amphibians males and females have identical genetics and gender is determined by the temperature of the water they hatched inin many plant they are hermaphrodites: both male and female in one individualetc.
In both males and females there are 22 perfectly matched chromosomes. The somatic cells in humans total 46 chromosomes. Females get the XX sex chromosome while males get the Y chromosome.
Female have two X chromosomes while males have an X and a Y chromosome.
No, Fragile X is on the X chromosome. Females have 2 X chromosomes and Males have an X and a Y Chromosome. Therefore, both males and females can have Fragile X (they can have the full mutation or be carriers). Males are usually more severly affected because they have only one X Chromosome.
Both have 23 pairs including sex chromosomes. . Males have an X and Y sex chromosome and females have two X.
Males have two different chromosomes
Yes, and males have an X and a Y chromosome.
Because males have the chromosome XY. And Hemophilia attacks the X chromosomes, so if the disorder gets to the X chromosome of the male, it doesnt have another X chromosome to back it up like females do.(XX)
neither. It is on chromosome 4, of which both males and females have two copies.