For the case of the human, an individual with XX genotype is female. Other organisms have different ways of determining sex.
XX is the genotype.
Female is the phenotype of XX if you are refering to the last pair of chromosomes (which decide the gender)
Male
Mary's father is normal and has a normal genotype XY while her mother is the carrier of hemophilia and has one X of her genotype infected i.e. she is X*X.
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It is called Genome
The sex chromosomes of a man are XY (vs. XX for a woman).
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If you are referring to chromosomes, it is XY.
Maleness is not a genotype but a combination of sex chromosomes. A normal human male has an X as well as a Y chromosome.
The genotype for males is: "XY"
the genotype for a male is XY thank you, Allyson
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XX for female and XY for male. -anonymous18_K
It has the same number of chromosomes as an adult, that is 23 pairs.
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The genotype for a male is XY. A female is XX. The 23rd homologous pair is the sex gene that determines this.
These genotypes are determined by a human's 23rd pair of chromosomes. If the subject is female, she has two X's reading XX. If it is male, then his genotype will read XY. There is a 50-50 shot of each. This is because a woman donates one chromosome (she only has two X's so it is inevitable that she will donate an X), and a man donates one of his. If a man donates his 'X' then there will be two X's and the child will be female. If he donates his 'Y' then the child will be male.Male is XY, female is XX. There are, however, other genotypes (XXY, XXX, XO...) and not all people have a phenotype that goes with their genotype.