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Increase Y chromosome sperm? Can't happen, ONE X and ONE Y chromosome in each
This is not something you can choose to do. Sometimes a little accident happens during conception or during production of the sperm cell.
An egg will have the X chromosome and the sperm will have an X or Y chromosome.
The Y chromosome closely resembles many of the other chromosomes. What did you have to do to determine that it was the Y chromosome?
No. An 'X' chromosome looks like an 'X'. The 'Y' chromosome looks like a deformed 'X'. It is noticeably different to an 'X' chromosome. Also, the 'Y' chromosome is only a third of the size of an 'X' chromosome - an 'X' chromosome is 155 million base pares, while the 'Y' chromosome is only 58 million base pairs.
The Y Chromosome.
You don't. There is no specific "Y" sperm. You can't increase a chromosome count anyway. All males have one x and one y, all women have two x's. The Y chromosome is the sex determining chromosome, triggering the development of the testicles in males. And of course this is to the exception of several cases of males having two x's but still having one y, but the world isn't run on exceptions now is it? What would you be trying to accomplish with this anyway?
An X chromosome is known as an X chromosome based on its shape, which resembles an X. The Y chromosome resembles a Y.
The Y chromosome is the male sex chromosome, but males also carry a X chromosome from their mother. XY. The female sex chromosome is the Y chromosome; YY is female. ( generally, as sex chromosome number in both sexes can vary )
The y-chromosome is only present in males. Men will a y-chromosome identical to that of their father, and his father, and his father, etc.
The SRY gene is a gene on the Y chromosome required for the development of testes. It stands for Sex determining Region on Y chromosome.
No. The Y chromosome is much smaller than the X chromosome. There are only about 70 active genes on the Y chromosome and many more deleteriously mutated one. The X chromosome contains many more active genes and only crosses over marginally with the Y chromosome.