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29 December, 05:26

Explain how human cells compensate for the X-Iinked gene dosage difference in XX and XY nuclei.

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  1. 29 December, 09:07
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    Dosage compensation in human includes inactivation of one X chromosome in all the cells of human females.

    Explanation:

    Human females have two copies of X chromosomes while the human males have only one X chromosome. To balance the X linked genes among human males and females, one of the two X chromosomes in the human females is inactivated randomly during early embryonic development.

    The inactivated X chromosome is present in the form of a dark spot of chromatin near the nuclear envelope in each cell of human females. This inactivated X chromosome is called the Barr body.

    Inactivation of one X chromosome in human females balances the total number of X linked genes between human males and females.
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