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different between homogametic and heterogametic class 10

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Answered by Anonymous
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A sex (male or female) is heterogametic if it has two different sex chromosomes, XY. A sex is homogametic if it has a matching pair of sex chromosomes. ...

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Answered by jvj123
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Heterogametic means the two sex chromosomes of the organism are different (XY) whereas homogametic means that the two sex chromosomes of the organism are the same (XX). Heterogametic sex is the sex that produces two different gametes, while the homogametic sex is the sex that produces identical gametes.

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