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Question
Compare X chromosome and Y chromosome.
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Solution
| Sr. No. | X Chromosome | Y Chromosome |
| 1. | It is metacentric, hence appears X shaped. | It is acrocentric, hence appears Y shaped |
| 2. | It is longer than ‘Y’ chromosomes. | It is shorter than ‘X’ chromosomes. |
| 3. | It contains a large amount of euchromatin and a small amount of heterochromatin. | It contains large amount of heterochromatin and small amount of euchromatin. |
| 4. | Both males and females have at least one X chromosome. Females have two X chromosomes (XX), and males have one X and one Y chromosome (XY). | The presence of the Y chromosome determines male characteristics. The Y chromosome contains the SRY (Sex-determining Region Y) gene, which triggers the development of male sex organs and secondary characteristics. |
| 5. | Non-homologous part of X chromosome shows more genes than Y chromosome. | Non-homologous part of Y chromosome contains few genes as compared to X chromosome. |
| 6. | X – linked genes are present on the X chromosome. | Y-linked genes (Holandric genes) are present on Y chromosome. |
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7. |
Inherited from both parents. Females inherit one X chromosome from each parent, while males inherit an X chromosome from their mother. X chromosome shows criss cross inheritance. |
Inherited only from the father. Only males have the Y chromosome, passed from father to son. Genes present in the Y chromosome show linear inheritance. |
| 8. | The X chromosome is genetically more active due to its larger number of genes. |
The Y chromosome is genetically less active and contains fewer functional genes. |
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