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how are chromosomes significant to us

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Answered by Anonymous
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chromosomes for other parts of the body are the same size and shape — forming an identical pairing — the X and Y chromosomes have different structures. The X chromosome is significantly longer than the Y chromosome and contains hundreds more genes. Because the additional genes in the X chromosome have no counterpart in the Y chromosome, the X genes are dominant. This means that almost any gene on the X, even if it is recessive in the female, will be expressed in males. These are referred to as X-linked genes. Genes found only on the Y chromosome are referred to as Y-linked genes, and expressed only in males. Genes on either sex chromosome can be called sex-linked genes.

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Answered by BrainlySmile
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Chromosomes- thread-like structures of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes. So, these chromosomes are very significant to us as they are theories of inheritance and carriers of hereditary. Plz mark as the BRAINLIEST answer if helpful...
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