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19 May, 19:11

Sex is not genetically determined in all organisms. Do you agree? Why?

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  1. 19 May, 20:32
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    A sex-determination system is a biological system that determines the development of sexual ... In many species, sex determination is genetic: males and females have different ... However, not all species depend upon the W for their sex.
  2. 19 May, 22:08
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    Yes, because if an organism reproduces asexually, there is no presence of a 'father' organism. This mean that there is no need for an X or Y chromosome to be given by the father. Since the chromosome given by the father determines the sex of the offspring, if the organism reproduces asexually, there is no determined sex.
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