it would make for a defective baby!
Yes. Females have 2 X chromosomes, while males have 1 X and 1 Y. in the human genome
no they only contain a fraction of x chromasomes
A normal human female typically has two X chromosomes, denoted as XX.
The Human Female has 22 pairs of chromosomes plus a pair of 2 "X" sex chromosomes for a total of 23 pairs of chromosomes. The Human Male has the same 22 pairs of chromosomes, plus 1 X sex chromosome and 1 Y sex chromosome.
All the chromosomes except the sex chromosomes.
The 44 chromosomes that are not sex chromosomes. 1st through the 22nd pair. The X and Y chromosomes are the only chromosomes not autosomes.
The sex chromosomes typically found in a human female are two X chromosomes.
The human male has both an X and Y chromosome which determines the sex of an offspring. Female only have the X chromosome.
Humans have two sex chromosomes, the X and the Y. Human females have two X sex chromosomes and are said to be XX. Human males have one X and one Y chromosome and are said to be XY.
x y or x x
22 and 1/2 chromosomes are common to both males and female. The one that contains the X and Y chromosomes makes the difference. If you have X and Y chromosomes, you are male. If you have two X chromosomes, you are female. So both the male and female have got that one X chromosome in common.
Human females have two X chromosomes (XX) while human males have one X and one Y chromosome (XY). This difference in sex chromosomes determines biological sex and leads to different developmental pathways in males and females.