BIO 2133 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Secondary Sex Characteristic, Homologous Chromosome, Sister Chromatids

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Function and interaction of the sex organs including concentrations of sex hormones such as estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. E. g. : males can have estrogen levels that are typical of females and females can have testosterone levels that are typical of males. Females possess 2 x chromosomes in each of their cells. Males have one x and one y chromosome. Chromosomes are only visible when preparing for nuclear division. Once they are condensed and replicated, we can look at a karyotype. In diploid organisms, chromosomes come in pairs (e. g. : 23 pairs in humans) Each pair is considered to be homologous chromosomes. Each homologous chromosome has the exact same genes, but does not necessarily have the exact same alleles. E. g. : we can find the same gene at the same locus for homologous chromosomes, but we may have variance of the alleles on each homologous chromosome.

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