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Caden Macdonald
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18 May, 23:37
How is gender determined in humans
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Derick Short
19 May, 00:01
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We humans, like all plants and animals, have our genetic information saved in the form of chromosomes. The eggcell, from the mother, has an X chromosome. The spermcell however, can either have another X chromosome or a Y. When the 2 fuse together you get XX, a girl, or XY, a boy.
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