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Sex Determination - Basis of Sex Determination

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CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Basis of Sex Determination

  1. Sex determination in organisms occurs by three main mechanisms: environmental, genetic (genic), and chromosomal methods.
  2. Environmental sex determination depends on external factors like temperature; for example, in reptiles such as crocodiles and turtles, incubation temperature decides sex.
  3. Genetic (genic) sex determination is controlled by specific genes rather than chromosomes, as seen in bacteria (fertility plasmids) and algae like Chlamydomonas.
  4. Chromosomal sex determination is based on differences in sex chromosomes; organisms possess autosomes and one or more sex chromosomes (X, Y, Z, W).
  5. Chromosomal systems include:
  • Female homogametic (XX–XY, XX–XO) as in humans and insects
  • Male homogametic (ZW–ZZ, ZO–ZZ) as in birds, butterflies, and moths
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