ivarkromoszómák
Ivarkromoszómák, more commonly known as sex chromosomes, are a pair of chromosomes that determine the biological sex of an individual in many species. In humans and most mammals, females possess two X chromosomes (XX) and males possess one X and one Y chromosome (XY). The Y chromosome contains a gene, SRY, which triggers the development of male reproductive organs. The X chromosome carries genes essential for both sexes, as well as genes involved in various other traits.
The inheritance of sex chromosomes follows a specific pattern. During meiosis, the process of gamete formation,
Variations in sex chromosome number can occur, leading to specific genetic conditions. For example, Klinefelter syndrome