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Biology, 05.02.2020 13:04 sk9600930

2. why can you say that males determine the sex of their children?

since males have two x chromosomes, whichever one is passed along to their offspring will determine the sex.

male chromosomes are inherited preferentially over female chromosomes.

males will either contribute an x or a y chromosome, whereas females will always contribute an x chromosome.

y chromosomes are dominant; x chromosomes are recessive.

all of the above.

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