give an example of an organism that exhibit XO-type of sex determination ? what is the sex determination designed as?
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Some grasshoppers also use a single-chromosome (XX/XO) sex determination system; here, males have only one sex chromosome, so they are considered to be XO. Thus, males are the heterogametic sex, because they produce two different kinds of gametes.
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The structural gene in a transcription unit of eukaryotes called monocistronic because of the presence of introns (non- intervening sequences) and exons (coding sequences) while that in prokaryotes/bacteria called polycistronic as it is continuous with coding sequences.
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