in which animal male has two different sex chromosomes unlike female
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In humans (as well as many other animals), males generally have one X and one Y chromosome, while females have two X chromosomes. This system is reversed in butterflies and moths (order Lepidoptera): females are the heterogametic sex, while males are homogametic.
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In humans ( as well as many other animals ), males generally have one X & one Y chromosome, while females have two X chromosomes. This system is reversed in butterflies & moths ( order lepidoptra: females are the hetrogametic sex, while males are homogametic sex.
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