HMB265H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Xyy Syndrome
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How do we know that Drosophila utilizes a different sex-determination mechanism than mammals, even though it has the same sex-chromosome compositions in males and females?
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XXY flies being female (given the normal set of autosomes) implies that that the critical factor in sex determination is the ratio of X chromosomes to the number of haploid sets of autosomes. |
XO flies being male (given the normal set of autosomes) implies that that the critical factor in sex determination is the ratio of X chromosomes to the number of haploid sets of autosomes. |
XO flies being female (given the normal set of autosomes) implies that that the critical factor in sex determination is the ratio of X chromosomes to the number of haploid sets of autosomes. |
XXY flies being male (given the normal set of autosomes) implies that that the critical factor in sex determination is the ratio of X chromosomes to the number of haploid sets of autosomes. |