Sex Chromosomes (Edexcel IGCSE Biology (Modular))
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Sex Chromosomes
Sex is determined by an entire chromosome pair (as opposed to most other characteristics that are just determined by one or a number of genes)
Females have the sex chromosomes XX
Males have the sex chromosomes XY
As only a father can pass on a Y chromosome, he is responsible for determining the sex of the child
The sex chromosomes that a biological female and male possess.
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Inheritance of Sex
Sex is determined by the two sex chromosomes, X and Y
Males carry chromosomes XY and females XX
Due to this it is the male who determines the sex of offspring as
The mother can only pass on an X chromosome
The father can pass on either an X or a Y chromosome
Therefore the offspring can inherit:
An X from the mother and an X from the father: this child will be a female
An X from the mother and a Y from the father: this child will be a male
Sperm cells determine the sex of offspring
Genetic diagrams showing determination of sex
The inheritance of sex can be shown using a genetic diagram (known as a Punnett square), with the X and Y chromosomes taking the place of the alleles usually written in the boxes
Punnett square showing the inheritance of sex
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