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why are the sperm named as both x and y

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Answered by shrey0796
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“This seems to be a clear case of sex determination,” Stevens wrote, concluding that sperm carrying the small chromosome, not McClung's large accessory chromosome, determined male sex. ... Following Henking's precedent, he called the large chromosome “X.” For the small chromosome he chose “Y.

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