Biology, asked by aarushisharma19805, 2 months ago

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Answered by Anonymous
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The sex of an infant is determined by the type of sex chromosome contributed by the male gamete. A male produces two types of sperms, one type bears 22+X composition and the other, 22+Y. Therefore, a male has 50% sperms with X chromosomes and the other 50% with Y chromosomes.

Anyone of the two types of the sperms can fertilize the egg. If a Y bearing sperm fertilizes the egg, the zygote will be a male (XY) and when X bearing sperm fertilizes the egg, the resulting zygote will be female (XX). Since the ratio of the X chromosome and the Y chromosome in a male gamete is 50:50. The statistical probability of male or female infants is also 50:50. may be it helps you

Answered by iamshameel24
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Answer:

Male sex gamates are xy.

female.sex gametes are xx.

draw punnette square diagram for this

x. x

x. xx. xx

y. xy. xy

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