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Penguins have 54 chromosomes. They have a karyotype composed of 40 autosomes and 2 sex chromosomes (ZW in females and ZZ in males).
No, the temperature at which an egg is incubated does not determine the sex of a chicken. The sex of a chicken is determined by its genetics, with males having ZZ chromosomes and females having ZW chromosomes. Temperature can affect egg development and hatch rate, but not the sex of the chick.
The answer is 63. A stallion (male horse) has 64 chromosomes and a jenny (female donkey) has 62. The sterile progeny of these two has only 63 chromosomes (same as a mule, which is the offspring of a mare [female horse] and a jack [male donkey]). The 63 chromosomes cannot divide evenly so neither the hinny nor the mule can reproduce.
Yes, chromosomes determine the sex of a penguin. In many bird species, including penguins, females have a ZW sex determination system where females have one Z and one W chromosome, while males have two Z chromosomes.
ZW is parallel to YX.
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A Z chromosome is a sex chromosome in a species in which the female is heterogametic (i.e. has different sex chromosomes). The counterpart is the W chromosome. In an XY system (e.g. humans), the male is heterogametic, XY, and the female is homogametic, XX. In a ZW system, the male is homogametic, ZZ, and the female is heterogametic, ZW. Examples of species with ZW systems include all birds, many reptiles, fishes and some insects.
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In the ZW sex chromosome system, the male genotype is ZZ. The letter Z represents the presence of a dominant male-determining gene, while the letter W represents the absence of this gene, which determines female development. Therefore, individuals with the ZZ genotype develop as males in this system.