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  2. Y chromosome - Wikipedia

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    Males have one Y chromosome and one X chromosome, while females have two X chromosomes. In mammals, the Y chromosome contains a gene, SRY, which triggers embryonic development as a male. The Y chromosomes of humans and other mammals also contain other genes needed for normal sperm production. [citation needed] There are exceptions, however.

  3. XY sex-determination system - Wikipedia

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    Offspring have two sex chromosomes: an offspring with two X chromosomes (XX) will develop female characteristics, and an offspring with an X and a Y chromosome (XY) will develop male characteristics, except in various exceptions such as individuals with Swyer syndrome, that have XY chromosomes and a female phenotype, and de la Chapelle Syndrome ...

  4. Sex-determination system - Wikipedia

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    In this system, females have two of the same kind of sex chromosome (XX), while males have two distinct sex chromosomes (XY). The X and Y sex chromosomes are different in shape and size from each other, unlike the rest of the chromosomes ( autosomes ), and are sometimes called allosomes .

  5. The Y Chromosome Is Rapidly Evolving Faster Than the X ...

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    In most females, sex is expressed as two X chromosomes, and in most males, it’s expressed with one X and one Y. Since 2010, scientists have known that the human Y chromosome has been rapidly ...

  6. Sexual differentiation in humans - Wikipedia

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    In the absence of a Y chromosome, the fetus will undergo female development. This is because of the presence of the sex-determining region of the Y chromosome, also known as the SRY gene. [5] Thus, male mammals typically have an X and a Y chromosome (XY), while female mammals typically have two X chromosomes (XX).

  7. Sex differences in human physiology - Wikipedia

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    The X-chromosome carries a larger number of genes in comparison to the Y-chromosome. In humans, X-chromosome inactivation enables males and females to have an equal expression of the genes on the X-chromosome since females have two X-chromosomes while males have a single X and a Y chromosome. X-chromosome inactivation is random in the somatic ...

  8. Scientists have finally decoded mysteries of the Y chromosome ...

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    Scientists fully sequence the Y chromosome for the first time, uncovering information that could have implications for the study of male infertility and other issues.

  9. Olympic boxer Imane Khelif ‘gender controversy’ explained by ...

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    In some cases, that means that people are born with what are typically considered as male chromosomes — one X and one Y chromosome — but outwardly have female characteristics, including a vulva.