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Results 1 - 10 of 143 for Y chromosome
  1. ... men typically have one X chromosome and one Y chromosome (46,XY karyotype).The SRY gene is found on the Y chromosome. The sex-determining region Y protein produced from ...
  2. ... each of the sex chromosomes (the X and Y chromosomes) in an area called the pseudoautosomal region. Although ... genes are unique to either the X or Y chromosome, genes in the pseudoautosomal region are present on ...
  3. ... each of the sex chromosomes (the X and Y chromosomes). The AMELX gene, which is located on the ... The copy of the amelogenin gene on the Y chromosome, AMELY, makes very little amelogenin and is not ...
  4. ... men typically have one X chromosome and one Y chromosome (46,XY karyotype). However, individuals with Swyer syndrome ...
  5. ... men typically have one X chromosome and one Y chromosome (46,XY karyotype). However, individuals with Swyer syndrome ...
  6. ... men typically have one X chromosome and one Y chromosome (46,XY karyotype). However, individuals with Swyer syndrome ...
  7. ... genetically male (with one X chromosome and one Y chromosome in each cell) but had external genitalia that appeared female. However, it is unclear whether the TSPYL1 gene variations were related to these ... testis-specific Y-encoded-like protein 1 TSPY-like 1 TSPY- ...
  8. ... this condition have one X chromosome and one Y chromosome in each cell. Depending on the level of ...
  9. ... chromosomal males (individuals with an X and a Y chromosome), a lack of male sex hormones leads to ...
  10. ... are genetically male, with one X and one Y chromosome in each cell, but they may be born ...
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