Why is the human female called the homogametic sex?
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becoz of the presence of homologous sex chromosomes I,e XX
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The Heterogametic Sex Hypothesis
The heterogametic sex is the one in which the sex chromosomes differ. For instance, in mammals males are the heterogametic sex as they have one X and one Y chromosome, whereas females are the homogametic sex, because they have two X's.
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