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∙ 13y agohello, i add, meta-logically, may the single plate of DNA or genome which carry the symbol X be female, and the single plate of DNA or genome which carry the symbol Y be male, thus may the female child came from the female mother. thus the single plate of chromosome specify gender type but not the chromosome pair specify the gender type.
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∙ 12y agoYes. Sex is determined (mainly) by the pairing of X and Y chromosomes. The "XX" pairing results in female, and the "XY" pairing results in male. When the two donors' cells go through the process of reproduction, there cells split and divid in two. Giving the female two X cells, and giving the male one X cell and one Y cell. Therefore all the female's reproductive cells carry the X chromosome. Whereas, in male's they are either X or Y. Which ever one finds its squirmy little way into the female's egg, is what will match up with the females X chromosome and form either a male or a female. :)
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∙ 12y agono the sex of an offspring is entirely determined by the male, this is because at the very end of our DNA there are to chromosomes that determine our sex. a female has two x's and a male has one x and one y. each of the parents contributes one, obviously the female can only contribute an x, so it entirely depends upon the male.
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∙ 6y agoNo, it is determined by the male's chromosome. If the male gives X, the offspring will be female. If the male gives Y, the offspring will be male. Females only give out X chromosomes because they only have X chromosomes (XX).
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∙ 13y agono, the female gives it X always, it depends on the chromosone the male give it, whether it is Y or X
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∙ 12y agoNo. The sex of the offspring is determined by the father's sperm. (whether it is x or y)
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∙ 13y agoFALSE
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∙ 12y agofalse
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∙ 12y agofalse
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No, the male determines the sex of a child.
If the male parent has genotype AS and the female parent has genotype AA what is the offspring?
Sex is determined by the sperm cell that fertalized it. The egg supplies an X chromosome, and the sperm cell supplieds an X or a Y chromosome. If the result is XX, it is female, if it is XY, it is male.
23 from each parent... that's a total of 46 genes from both parents :D
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No, the male determines the sex of a child.
it is determined by which parent give the chromosome. if the y chromosome is in it will be a girl and if it will be a boy.
No. it is determined by the male parent's chromosomes.
No. it is determined by the male parent's chromosomes.
In humans the sex of the offspring is determined by which sperm is able to fertilize the ovum. If a sperm containing the X chromosome fertilizes the ovum, a female offspring results. If a sperm containing the Y chromosome fertilizes the ovum, a male offspring results
When a parent is going to have an offspring the offspring only gets half a chromosome from each parent, they combine to make one chromosome then that chromosome gets copied until there are 23 pairs of chromosome's. This is how you get your features.
either an x or y chromosome-michael clark
A chromosome is transferred from parent to offspring and its purpose is to transport genetic material to the cell of the offspring
According to the chromosome theory of inheritance, genes are carried from parent to their offspring on chromosomes.
Chromosomes determine the traits of something, and pass it from parent cell to offspring.
The female can only pass on ONE "X". an XX female offspring must get the second X from the father.