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One X chromosome and one Y chromosome, which determines male sex characteristics.
Males possess one X chromosome and one Y chromosome.
Yes, although it has less DNA and is smaller than its partner the X chromosome
Each chromosome in a pair of homologous chromosomes is inherited from one parent. One chromosome comes from the mother (maternal) and the other from the father (paternal).
Most sex-linked traits are found on the X chromosome because males have only one X chromosome, so any gene on the X chromosome will be expressed in males. In females, who have two X chromosomes, one X chromosome can compensate for any harmful gene on the other X chromosome.
A chromosome is DNA in the nucleus of a cell.
What is chromosome sister.
One X chromosome and one Y chromosome, which determines male sex characteristics.
Aneuploid - the individual has an extra copy of one chromosome or is missing a chromosome.
Chromosome is not an adjective so it doesn't have comparative or superlative forms
The male human is represented by a sex chromosome consisting of one X chromosome and one Y chromosome (XY).
A boy has one X chromosome from the mother and one Y chromosome from the father, making his chromosome pair for gender determination XY.
It is a male.
Chromosome
It gives one of the gametes an extra chromosome and leaves the other gamete with one less chromosome.
Translocation
Yes, an embryo can develop with one X chromosome, rather than the XX or XY chromosome pair. An example of this is girls born with Turner's syndrome, who have only one X chromosome.