| X-chromosome |
A chromosome that is different in the two sexes and involved in sex determination. The female in our species has two X chromosomes.
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| X-chromosome |
Of the 23 pairs of chromosomes that humans carry in each cell of their body, genes on a single pair of chromosomes (called X and Y) determine the gender of the fetus. A female is only capable of transmitting the X chromosome to her offspring since females always have two X chromosomes (XX), while males can transmit either an X or aY chromosome to an offspring since males always have one X and one Y chromosome (XY). ...
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| X-chromosome |
One of the two sex chromosomes. Males have a X-chromosome and a Y-chromosome while females have two X-chromosomes. A mother's X-chromosome is passed down to all her children.
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