In humans, a male offspring is normally produced when the child inherits an X chromosome from Mom, and a Y from Dad. The male is said to be XY, the female XX.
This is a common method of sex determination in animals. However, there are various other ways in which the sex is decided. Here are some examples: * In birds, butterflies, and moths, it is the male that has two similar chromosomes (WW) and the female that has two different sex chromosomes (WZ). * In honey bees, males are haploid. If the ovum is fertilized, the embryo develops into a female. * In some marine worms, the sex of the larva is not determined until it settles on a substrate. In Bonellia viridis, for example, if the larva settles on the sea bed it becomes a female, but if it settles on a female it develops into a male. * Some fish change sex as they mature. Burramundi is an example: the young fish is male, then turns into a female.
Neither males nor females are genetic copies of honey bees. Both males and females are part of the honey bee species and have their own unique genetic makeup.
Baldness is more common in males than females because of genetic factors. The main gene responsible for male pattern baldness is located on the X chromosome, which males inherit from their mothers. This genetic predisposition makes males more likely to experience hair loss compared to females.
Yes, and males have an X and a Y chromosome.
Some males have naturally big lips due to genetic factors, which can influence the size and shape of their facial features, including their lips.
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.
Neither males nor females are genetic copies of honey bees. Both males and females are part of the honey bee species and have their own unique genetic makeup.
No, the inheritance of traits is determined by a combination of genetic material from both parents. While males inherit some traits from their fathers, they also inherit genetic material from their mothers. This means that a male's traits are a complex mix of both parental contributions.
The genetic difference between males and females is that the female has two X chromosomes and the male has one X and one Y chromosome.
WAS is inherited as an X-linked genetic disorder and will therefore only affect males.
colorblindness is a genetic disorder.its gene is present on the x- chromosome.mutations or even combination of certain alleles( forms of a gene) can cause color blindnessmore males than females are affected to this disease as males require only one X-chromosome while females are suppossed to receive 2 X chromosomes for her to show the disorder.
Several genetic disorders are caused by genes on the X chromosomes.
males have only one X chromosomes
In some cases, certain conditions may only affect males due to genetic factors or differences in anatomy and physiology. Hormonal imbalances or genetic mutations can lead to conditions that predominantly affect males. It is not a universal rule, but can be observed in specific cases.
No, asthma is not a sex-linked trait. It is a complex condition caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors, and can affect both males and females.
Baldness is more common in males than females because of genetic factors. The main gene responsible for male pattern baldness is located on the X chromosome, which males inherit from their mothers. This genetic predisposition makes males more likely to experience hair loss compared to females.
Jacobs syndrome, also known as XYY syndrome, affects males. It is a genetic condition caused by the presence of an extra Y chromosome in males.
Yes, and males have an X and a Y chromosome.