Female.
Female humans typically have two X chromosomes.
The sex chromosomes of a man are XY (vs. XX for a woman).
Fruit flies have three pairs of chromosomes, two autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes (XX in females and XY in males).
Pair of sex chromosomes (e.g. XX or XY) can contain two very different chromosomes (X and Y) and still be considered normal in humans. Having one X and one Y chromosome is a normal genetic combination for males.
A human cell has a total of 46 chromosomes, which are organized into 23 pairs. This includes 22 pairs of autosomes and 1 pair of sex chromosomes (XX for females and XY for males).
Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes In Females the last pair is XX In males the last pair is XY
The XX chromosome is female; the XY is male. They represent the 23 pair of human chromosomes
Sex chromosomes (XX = female and XY = male)
XX and a male has XY
Female have two X chromosomes while males have an X and a Y chromosome.
Female humans typically have two X chromosomes.
A normal female karyotype would be described as 46 XX. A karotype shows the pairs of metaphase chromosomes of an individual cell and sorted according to size.
Generally, since the sex determining region is on the Y chromosome, this person is male. The SRY is a gene control area that determines male sex. Female is the default body plan in humans; males are made.
The genotype that typically results in a human female is XX. This means that females have two X chromosomes.
1 pair of sex chromosomes Female pair is XX Male pair is XY
The sex chromosomes of a man are XY (vs. XX for a woman).
Domestic Ferrets have 40 chromosomes