"Y chromosome" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: Y chromosomes [plural]
Etymology: Named by Nettie Stevens in 1905 using the next letter in sequence following the naming by Hermann Henking in 1890 of the X chromosome. The brief resemblance in the appearance of the X and Y chromosomes to the letters "X" and "Y" respectively during cell division is entirely coincidental. Head templates: {{en-noun}} Y chromosome (plural Y chromosomes)
  1. (genetics) A mammalian sex chromosome, occurring only in male cells. Cells of females have a pair of X chromosomes while cells of males have an X and a Y. Wikipedia link: Y chromosome Categories (topical): Genetics Synonyms: Y-chromosome Related terms: X chromosome Translations (mammalian sex chromosome): Y-kromosomi (Finnish), chromosome Y [masculine] (French), Y-Chromosom [neuter] (German), Y-litningur [masculine] (Icelandic), Y-chrómasóm [masculine] (Irish), cromozom Y [masculine] (Romanian), Y-kromosom [common-gender] (Swedish)

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