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________chromosomes do not take place in sex determination ​

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Answered by SHIVA72552y
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Explain:

Explain:Normally, cells from females contain two X chromosomes, and cells from males contain an X and a Y chromosome. Occasionally, individuals are born with sex chromosome aneuploidies, and the sex of these individuals is always determined by the absence or presence of a Y chromosome.

Explain:Normally, cells from females contain two X chromosomes, and cells from males contain an X and a Y chromosome. Occasionally, individuals are born with sex chromosome aneuploidies, and the sex of these individuals is always determined by the absence or presence of a Y chromosome.I think this information is enough for your genius mind

Answered by choudharyprerna20497
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Answer:X ChromosomeExplanation: Male chromosome: X Y

Female chromosome : XX.

so, what we had observed here is, female have exactly the same chromosome but male have one X and one Y .so, because of this difference we can easily identify, either the baby is male or female.

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FACT: Y is the smallest chromosome.

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