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  2. XY sex-determination system - Wikipedia

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    In the XY sex-determination system, the female-provided ovum contributes an X chromosome and the male-provided sperm contributes either an X chromosome or a Y chromosome, resulting in female (XX) or male (XY) offspring, respectively.

  3. What Are Sex Chromosomes (XX and XY Chromosomes)? - WebMD

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    Sex chromosomes are the genetic elements that define a person's biological sex. Learn about the XX and XY chromosomes, the sex determination system, and other chromosome combinations.

  4. Sex chromosome | Definition, Examples, & Facts | Britannica

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    Sex chromosome, either of a pair of chromosomes that determine whether an individual is male or female. The sex chromosomes of human beings and other mammals are designated by scientists as X and Y. In humans the sex chromosomes consist of one pair of the total of 23 pairs of chromosomes.

  5. How Is Your Sex Determined? - Ask A Biologist

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    People usually have two sex chromosomes. Typically, embryos with one X and one Y chromosome develop into males. And those with two X chromosomes usually become females. We get one sex chromosome from our fathers, carried by sperm, and one from our mothers, carried by the egg.

  6. Sex chromosome - Wikipedia

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    These consist of two X chromosomes in females, and an X chromosome and a Y chromosome in males. Females therefore have 23 homologous chromosome pairs, while males have 22. The X and Y chromosomes have small regions of homology called pseudoautosomal regions.

  7. Sex Chromosomes: Definition, Purpose, Examples - Healthline

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    Sex chromosomes are chromosomes that affect your sexual anatomy and reproductive development. Most of us were raised with the idea that there are two sexes: male and female.

  8. The Y chromosome: beyond gender determination - National Human...

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    The X and Y chromosomes, also known as the sex chromosomes, determine the biological sex of an individual: females inherit an X chromosome from the father for a XX genotype, while males inherit a Y chromosome from the father for a XY genotype (mothers only pass on X chromosomes). The presence or absence of the Y chromosome is critical because ...

  9. Chromosomes Fact Sheet - National Human Genome Research Institute

    www.genome.gov/about-genomics/fact-sheets/Chromosomes-Fact-Sheet

    Each chromosome is made of protein and a single molecule of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Passed from parents to offspring, DNA contains the specific instructions that make each type of living creature unique. The term chromosome comes from the Greek words for color (chroma) and body (soma).

  10. Chromosomes X and Y and Sex Determination - Biology Online

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    In mammals, the sex chromosomes are called X and Y. Females have paired X chromosomes, one from each parent, while males have an X and a Y chromosome. Males get their single X chromosome only from their mothers and their Y chromosome only from their fathers.

  11. Sex Determination in Humans | Embryo Project Encyclopedia

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    Humans typically develop as either male or female, primarily depending on the combination of sex chromosomes that they inherit from their parents. The human sex chromosomes, called X and Y, are structures in human cells made up of tightly bound deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA, and proteins.