the answer is sex chromosomes
In humans it is the Male.
The genes that are carried in the sperm to the ova. If the 23rd chromosome of the sperm is 'X', the offspring will be female. If it is 'Y', the offspring will be male.
No, genes located on autosomes are not considered sex-linked genes. Sex-linked genes are located on the sex chromosomes (X and Y) and usually show different inheritance patterns in males and females. Autosomes contain genes that are inherited equally by both sexes.
sex-linked genes
Sex chromosomes are either x or y. The female can only give off xx's, the male however can give x or y. Therefore the male determines the sex of the baby. Its on the 32 chromosome. :)
genes located on sex chromosomes are called sex-linked genes. In humans, there are two types of sex chromosomes: X and Y chromosomes.Genes located on the X chromosome are called X-linked and genes located on the Y chromosome are called Y-linked chromosomes.
Genes.
Sex-linked genes are on the X and/or Y chromosomes.
Genes that are located on one sex chromosome but not the other are called sex-linked genes.
genes and environment
genes and environment
The genes that determines gender can be found in the Y chromosome.