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The X Chromosome is one of the [[Sex Determination|sex chromosomes]] of mammals (the other being the [[Y chromosome|Y chromosome]]). Females have two X chromosomes, whilst males have one X and one Y chromosome. In the [[ | The X [[Chromosome|chromosome]] is one of the [[Sex Determination|sex chromosomes]] of mammals (the other being the [[Y chromosome|Y chromosome]]). Females have two X chromosomes, whilst males have one X and one Y chromosome. In the [[Sommatic cells|sommatic cells]] of females one X is inactivated by the formation of a [[Barr Body|Barr Body]]. | ||
X chromosome is a sex chromosome in human being. There are totally two sex chromosome in human, the other sex chromosome is Y chromosome. Each persone have one pair of sex chromosome in each cells. There are two X chromosome in the Female and One X chromosome and one Y chromosome in the male. |
Revision as of 21:06, 22 October 2012
The X chromosome is one of the sex chromosomes of mammals (the other being the Y chromosome). Females have two X chromosomes, whilst males have one X and one Y chromosome. In the sommatic cells of females one X is inactivated by the formation of a Barr Body.
X chromosome is a sex chromosome in human being. There are totally two sex chromosome in human, the other sex chromosome is Y chromosome. Each persone have one pair of sex chromosome in each cells. There are two X chromosome in the Female and One X chromosome and one Y chromosome in the male.