The Sex Chromosomes and Sex Determination

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edit edit The Sex Chromosomes

The sex chromosomes include the X and Y chromosomes, which have a crucial role in sex determination. Males are defined by XY chromosomes and females by XX.

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In male meiosis, the X and Y chromosomes normally pair by segments at the ends of their short arms and undergo recombination in that region. The pairing segment includes the PSEUDOAUTOSOMAL region of the X and Y chroms so called because the X and Y-linked copies of this region are homologue to one another like autosomes.


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In females each ovum carries an X chromosome, whereas in males each sperm carries either X or Y. As there is roughly equal chance of either X-bearing sperm or Y-bearing sperm fertilizing the ovum, the numbers of male and female conceptions are approximately equal.

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X chromosome XX XY
X chromosome XX XY


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