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The term heterogametic has refence to the sex chromosones. The[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heterogametic_sex heterogametic sex ]is the sex in whom their chromosones are non-uniform, in other words they are no the same chromosone. For e.g the heterogametic sex in homosapiens is male (XY). We can use modes of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex#Sex_determination sex determination ]to understand more about hetergametic sexes. The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex#Sex_determination protenor mode of sex determination] expresses this as XX/XO wheres the[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex#Sex_determination lygaeus mode of sex determination ]displays this as XX/XY. In some species like chickens and in moths the heterogametic sex in the female. In this situation biologists use the expression ZZ/ ZW to express the heterogametic sex. <br><references />&nbsp;<ref name="book reference">Hartl et. al (2012) Genetics: Analysis of Genes and Genomes, page 132, 8th Edition,Burlington,MA: Jmaes &amp;amp; Barlett Learning</ref><references />
The term heterogametic refers to when the [[Sex chromosomes|sex chromosomes]]<span style="font-size: 13px;"> are non-uniform, in other words they are not the same chromosome.
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=== Examples in Nature  ===
 
The heterogametic sex in Homo sapiens is male (XY). We can use modes of sex determination to understand more about heterogametic sexes. The Protenor mode of sex determination expresses this as XO where the Lygaeus mode of sex determination displays this as XY. In some species like chickens and in moths the heterogametic sex in the female. In this situation biologists use the expression ZW to express the heterogametic sex&nbsp;<ref name="book reference">Hartl et. al (2012) Genetics: Analysis of Genes and Genomes, page 132, 8th Edition,Burlington,MA: Jame and Barlett Learning</ref>.
 
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The term heterogametic refers to when the sex chromosomes are non-uniform, in other words they are not the same chromosome.

Examples in Nature

The heterogametic sex in Homo sapiens is male (XY). We can use modes of sex determination to understand more about heterogametic sexes. The Protenor mode of sex determination expresses this as XO where the Lygaeus mode of sex determination displays this as XY. In some species like chickens and in moths the heterogametic sex in the female. In this situation biologists use the expression ZW to express the heterogametic sex [1].

References

  1. Hartl et. al (2012) Genetics: Analysis of Genes and Genomes, page 132, 8th Edition,Burlington,MA: Jame and Barlett Learning