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What are allosomes? ​

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Answered by bhavyagarg319
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A sex chromosome, (also referred to as an allosome, heterotypical chromosome, or heterochromosome,[1][2] or idiochromosome[3]) is a chromosome that differs from an ordinary autosome in form, size, and behavior. The human sex chromosomes, a typical pair of mammal allosomes, determine the sex of an individual created in sexual reproduction. Autosomes differ from allosomes because autosomes appear in pairs whose members have the same form but differ from other pairs in a diploid cell, whereas members of an allosome pair may differ from one another and thereby determine sex.

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Answered by rockstar2019
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The chromosomes which are responsible for the determination of sex are known as Allosomes.

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