why are two types of male gametes formed in equal proportions?
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The males contain two heteromorphic sex chromosomes, i.e., XY. ... As the two types of sperms are produced in equal proportions, there are equal chances of getting a male or female child in a particular mating. As Y-chromosomes determines the male sex of the individual, it is also called andros
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