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The proportion of paternal chromosomes in a human skin cell is 50 percent.
No. The human cell has 23 chromosome pairs (total 46 chromosomes). Each chromosome has many genes.
The human male has both an X and Y chromosome which determines the sex of an offspring. Female only have the X chromosome.
The sex chromosome typically carried by an ovum is X-chromosome. The sperm may carry either x or y sex chromosome.
The male human is represented by a sex chromosome consisting of one X chromosome and one Y chromosome (XY).
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Chromosome#19 is autosomal cell when refering to the human system. The #23 chromsomes is the sex cell in the human body system.
The proportion of paternal chromosomes in a human skin cell is 50 percent.
Arvind Babu has written: 'A guide to human chromosome defects' -- subject(s): Human chromosome abnormalities
No. The human cell has 23 chromosome pairs (total 46 chromosomes). Each chromosome has many genes.
The human male has both an X and Y chromosome which determines the sex of an offspring. Female only have the X chromosome.
The pseudoautosomal regions (PARs) at the tips of the Y chromosome are homologous to regions on the X chromosome. These PARs are responsible for pairing and recombination between the X and Y chromosomes during meiosis. About 5% of the Y chromosome is homologous to the X chromosome in humans.
No, there are 46 chromosomes in one cell. A gamete, or sex cell, has 23 chromosomes because during fertilization, the female and male gametes (egg and sperm, respectively) come together to form a new cell with 46 chromosomes
The sex chromosome typically carried by an ovum is X-chromosome. The sperm may carry either x or y sex chromosome.
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Chromosome 21 is the smallest human chromosome. Inside of the chromosome, there are 48 billion nucleotides, the building blocks of DNA.