(Redirected from W chromosome)The 'ZW sex-determination system' is a system that
birds, some
fishes, and some
insects (including
butterflies and
moths) use to determine the sex of their offspring. The
ovum determines the sex of the offspring in this system, in contrast to the
XY sex-determination system and the
X0 sex-determination system. The letters Z and W are used to distinguish this system from XY system. Males are the
homogametic sex (ZZ), while females are
heterogametic (ZW).
See also
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X chromosome
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Y chromosome
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chromosome
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sexual differentiation
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Sex-determination system
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XY sex-determination system
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X0 sex-determination system
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Haplo-diploid sex-determination system