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DR. ASHISH PATEL
Assistant professor
Dept. AGB, Veterinary College, AAU,
Anand
 Sex determination is the process of sex differentiation by
which whether a particular individual will develop into
male or female sex.
 Sex expression is governed by chromosomes and genes.
In unisexual animals, chromosomes are of two types, viz.,
autosomes and allosomes.
 Autosomes - Chromosomes which do not differ in
morphology and number in male and female.
 Allosomes or sex chromosomes - Chromosomes which
differ in morphology and number in male and female and
contain genes that determine sex.
 Unisexual diploid individuals have two sex chromosomes
and rest are autosomes.
 In most plants, male and female reproductive organs are
found in the same flower is called as Bisexual or
Hermaphrodite.
 In nematodes, earthworm both male and female
reproductive organs are found in same individual
 Male and female reproductive organs are found in the
different flower of same plant is called as monoecious e.g
maize, castor, coconut)
 In some plant male and female flowers are produced on
different plants is called as Dioecious: papaya
Autosomes Allosomes or Sex
chromosomes
Refer to other than sex
chromosomes./ Chromosomes
that do not determine the sex
of individuals
These are sex chromosomes.
/ Chromosomes that
determine the sex of
individuals
Chromosome no. = 2n-1 Chromosome no. = 2
Morphology is similar in male
and female.
Morphology is different in
male and female.
Number differs from species
to species.
Each diploid organism
usually has two allosomes.
Do not exhibit sex linkage. Exhibit sex linkage.
Differences between Autosomes and Allosomes
Mechanism of Sex determination
Three important mechanisms:
(1) Sex character
(2) Chromosomal sex determination
(3) Monogenic sex determination, and
(4) Environmental sex determination
(1) Sex characters:
Primary: gametes
Secondary: all genitalia
(2) Chromosomal sex determination
In a diploid individual, there are 2n - 2 autosomes
and two sex-chromosomes.
Three types of chromosomal sex determination:
(a) Sex determination by allosomes
(b) Diploid-haploid system of sex determination
(c) Genic balance system.
(a) Allosomal Sex Determination
Allosomes or sex chromosomes are generally of X and Y
types, but in some birds they are of Z and W types.
Sex with similar type of sex chromosomes (XX) is known
as homogametic sex and with dissimilar type of sex
chromosomes (XY) as heterogametic sex.
There are four different systems of allosomal sex
determination:
(1) XX-XY female-male system
(2) XX-XO female-male system
(3) XO-XX female-male system, and
(4) ZW-ZZ female-male system
1. XX-XY [Female-Male] System
(Drosophila, man and some other mammals)
 In this system female has two X chromosomes, is
homogametic and produces only one type of gamete, i.e.,
X.
 The male has one X and one Y chromosome, is
heterogametic and produces two types of gametes, viz., X
and Y.
 Union of X ovum with X sperm leads to development of
female (XX) sex. If X ovum units with Y sperm, it produces
male (XY) sex.
2. XX-XO [Female-Male] System
(Grasshoppers and many orthoptera and hemiptera
insects)
 In this system, female has double X chromosomes (XX)
and male has single X chromosome (XO).
 Female is homogametic and produces all the eggs with X
chromosome.
 The male is heterogametic, which produces sperms half of
which have X chromosome and other half have none.
 Union of egg with sperm having X chromosome will give
rise to female sex and with sperm having none results in
development of male sex.
3. XO-XX [Female-Male] System
(Very few species of insects like Fumea)
 In this system, female has only one X chromosome and
hence is heterogametic.
 As a result of meiosis, 50% eggs of such female carry an X
chromosome and remaining 50% have none.
 On the other hand, male has two X chromosomes and
produces all the sperms with one X chromosome. Thus,
male sex is homogametic.
 Union of X sperm with ovum having X chromosome gives
rise to male sex and union of X sperm with ovum having
none leads to development of female.
4. ZW ZZ [Female-Male] System
(Birds, butterflies and moths)
 Female is heterogametic and produces two types of
gametes - Z and W types.
 Male is homogametic and produces all the sperms of
same type carrying one Z chromosome.
 Union of Z sperm with ovum having Z chromosome gives
rise to male and union of Z sperm with ovum carrying W
chromosome leads to the development of female sex
(b) Diploid-Haploid (Female-Male) System
(Honey bees, ants and termites)
 In honey bees, the females have diploid (2n = 32)
chromosomes and drones or males have haploid (n = 16)
chromosomes.
 Females are - queen and workers.
 The females which feed on royal jelly develop into queen.
The queen is fertile and workers are sterile females.
 The queen produces haploid eggs. However, haploid male
bees produce haploid sperms by mitosis rather than by
meiosis. Union of egg with sperm gives rise to diploid
larvae which become female.
(c) Genic Balance System
 This system was developed by Bridges (1922) in Drosoplaila.
 According to this theory “the sex of an individual is determined
by a balance between the genes for maleness and those for
femaleness present in the individual,”
 Genic balance theory states that sex determining genes are
present on both X chromosome as well as autosomes.
 The male sex determining genes are present on autosomes and
female sex determining genes on X chromosome.
 The sex expression is determined by the balance of genes on
autosomes and X chromosome.
 In other words, the expression of sex depends on the ratio of X
chromosomes to that of autosomes. This ratio is represented as
X/A ratio.
 The genic balance is governed by X/A index.
 Individuals with index of 1 develop into female and those
with sex index of 0.5 into male.
 If the sex index is between 1 and 0.5, the resulting
individual will be neither a female nor a male, but have an
intermediate sex expression and is called inter sex.
 The sex index of 1.5, which is higher than the sex index of
normal female gives rise to super female.
 A sex index of 0.33, which is lower than the sex index of
normal male gives rise to super male.
Ploidy Number of X
chromosomes (=X)
No. of Autosomal
sets (=A)
Sex Index
(X/A)
Expression of
sex
2n 3 2 3/2=1.5 Super-female
3n 4 3 4/3=1.33 Super-female
4n 4 4 4/4=1.0 Female
3n 3 3 3/3=1.0 Female
2n 2 2 2/2=1.0 Female
4n 3 4 3/4=0.75 Intersex
3n 2 3 2/3=0.67 Intersex
2n 1 2 1/2=0.5 Male
4n 2 4 2/4=0.5 Male
3n 1 3 1/3=0.33 Super-male
Sex expression in Drosophila in relation to X/A ratio
Sex Index
Sex Index = Number of X chromosomes = X
Number of Autosomal sets A
 Individuals with the sex index of 1.0 are normal
females (XX: Diploid female, XXX: Triploid fly, XXXX:
Tetraploid fly)
 Flies having the sex index of 0.5 are normal males
(XO diploid flies, XXOO: Tetraploid fly)
(2) Monogenic Sex Determination
Expression of sex is influenced by a single gene.
In Drosophila, a transformer gene (tra) which is present on
autosomes plays an important role in sex expression.
Transformer gene is recessive and hence does not have
any effect in heterozygous condition (Tra/tra) on either
sex.
In homozygous condition (tra/tra), this gene transforms the
normal diploid females into sterile males.
 A similar SRY gene is found in human. The gene is
probably present on autosome and transforms the normal
male (XY) into female.
 Such males have feminine (female) characters. They have
internal degenerated testes and are sterile. This condition
is known as testicular feminization.
 Similar effects of single recessive gene on expression of
sex have been found in some other animals such as
goats, pigs, dogs, etc.
(3) Environmental Sex Determination
 Sex determination in some organisms such as sea worm
(Bonellia and Dinophilus) and horse tail plant is governed
by environmental conditions and also includes some
hormonal effects.
 In Bonellia, the larvae which remain free in the sea water
and settle on the sea bottom are differentiated into
females while those larvae which settle on the proboscis
of female develop into tiny males.
Undifferentiate Larvae Free living larvae Develop into female
Larvae attach to proboscis of female Develop into male
In turtle, Alligators and Crocodiles
Incubation temperature of egg:
High (30-35ºC): Female
Low (23-28ºC): male
Sex Mosaic in Drosophila
Sex mosaic - Combination of male and female features in
the body of an individual.
Drosophila flies (1 in 2000) have male tissues in one part
of the body and female tissues in other.
Individuals with such sex mosaic are known as
gynandromorphs or gynanders.
Three patterns of sex mosaic may be found in Drosophila:
1. Bilateral sex mosaic - one side of the fly is male and
the other side is female. This is the most common type of
sex mosaic.
2. Antero-posterior sex mosaic - the front half of the fly is
one sex and the rear half of the other sex.
3. Sex mosaic in Patches - Sometimes, only a quarter of
the body is male, and rest is female or just a small patch
of tissues may be male and rest of the body is female.

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sex determination

  • 1. DR. ASHISH PATEL Assistant professor Dept. AGB, Veterinary College, AAU, Anand
  • 2.  Sex determination is the process of sex differentiation by which whether a particular individual will develop into male or female sex.  Sex expression is governed by chromosomes and genes. In unisexual animals, chromosomes are of two types, viz., autosomes and allosomes.  Autosomes - Chromosomes which do not differ in morphology and number in male and female.  Allosomes or sex chromosomes - Chromosomes which differ in morphology and number in male and female and contain genes that determine sex.  Unisexual diploid individuals have two sex chromosomes and rest are autosomes.
  • 3.  In most plants, male and female reproductive organs are found in the same flower is called as Bisexual or Hermaphrodite.  In nematodes, earthworm both male and female reproductive organs are found in same individual  Male and female reproductive organs are found in the different flower of same plant is called as monoecious e.g maize, castor, coconut)  In some plant male and female flowers are produced on different plants is called as Dioecious: papaya
  • 4. Autosomes Allosomes or Sex chromosomes Refer to other than sex chromosomes./ Chromosomes that do not determine the sex of individuals These are sex chromosomes. / Chromosomes that determine the sex of individuals Chromosome no. = 2n-1 Chromosome no. = 2 Morphology is similar in male and female. Morphology is different in male and female. Number differs from species to species. Each diploid organism usually has two allosomes. Do not exhibit sex linkage. Exhibit sex linkage. Differences between Autosomes and Allosomes
  • 5. Mechanism of Sex determination Three important mechanisms: (1) Sex character (2) Chromosomal sex determination (3) Monogenic sex determination, and (4) Environmental sex determination
  • 6. (1) Sex characters: Primary: gametes Secondary: all genitalia (2) Chromosomal sex determination In a diploid individual, there are 2n - 2 autosomes and two sex-chromosomes. Three types of chromosomal sex determination: (a) Sex determination by allosomes (b) Diploid-haploid system of sex determination (c) Genic balance system.
  • 7. (a) Allosomal Sex Determination Allosomes or sex chromosomes are generally of X and Y types, but in some birds they are of Z and W types. Sex with similar type of sex chromosomes (XX) is known as homogametic sex and with dissimilar type of sex chromosomes (XY) as heterogametic sex. There are four different systems of allosomal sex determination: (1) XX-XY female-male system (2) XX-XO female-male system (3) XO-XX female-male system, and (4) ZW-ZZ female-male system
  • 8. 1. XX-XY [Female-Male] System (Drosophila, man and some other mammals)  In this system female has two X chromosomes, is homogametic and produces only one type of gamete, i.e., X.  The male has one X and one Y chromosome, is heterogametic and produces two types of gametes, viz., X and Y.  Union of X ovum with X sperm leads to development of female (XX) sex. If X ovum units with Y sperm, it produces male (XY) sex.
  • 9. 2. XX-XO [Female-Male] System (Grasshoppers and many orthoptera and hemiptera insects)  In this system, female has double X chromosomes (XX) and male has single X chromosome (XO).  Female is homogametic and produces all the eggs with X chromosome.  The male is heterogametic, which produces sperms half of which have X chromosome and other half have none.  Union of egg with sperm having X chromosome will give rise to female sex and with sperm having none results in development of male sex.
  • 10. 3. XO-XX [Female-Male] System (Very few species of insects like Fumea)  In this system, female has only one X chromosome and hence is heterogametic.  As a result of meiosis, 50% eggs of such female carry an X chromosome and remaining 50% have none.  On the other hand, male has two X chromosomes and produces all the sperms with one X chromosome. Thus, male sex is homogametic.  Union of X sperm with ovum having X chromosome gives rise to male sex and union of X sperm with ovum having none leads to development of female.
  • 11. 4. ZW ZZ [Female-Male] System (Birds, butterflies and moths)  Female is heterogametic and produces two types of gametes - Z and W types.  Male is homogametic and produces all the sperms of same type carrying one Z chromosome.  Union of Z sperm with ovum having Z chromosome gives rise to male and union of Z sperm with ovum carrying W chromosome leads to the development of female sex
  • 12. (b) Diploid-Haploid (Female-Male) System (Honey bees, ants and termites)  In honey bees, the females have diploid (2n = 32) chromosomes and drones or males have haploid (n = 16) chromosomes.  Females are - queen and workers.  The females which feed on royal jelly develop into queen. The queen is fertile and workers are sterile females.  The queen produces haploid eggs. However, haploid male bees produce haploid sperms by mitosis rather than by meiosis. Union of egg with sperm gives rise to diploid larvae which become female.
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  • 14. (c) Genic Balance System  This system was developed by Bridges (1922) in Drosoplaila.  According to this theory “the sex of an individual is determined by a balance between the genes for maleness and those for femaleness present in the individual,”  Genic balance theory states that sex determining genes are present on both X chromosome as well as autosomes.  The male sex determining genes are present on autosomes and female sex determining genes on X chromosome.  The sex expression is determined by the balance of genes on autosomes and X chromosome.  In other words, the expression of sex depends on the ratio of X chromosomes to that of autosomes. This ratio is represented as X/A ratio.
  • 15.  The genic balance is governed by X/A index.  Individuals with index of 1 develop into female and those with sex index of 0.5 into male.  If the sex index is between 1 and 0.5, the resulting individual will be neither a female nor a male, but have an intermediate sex expression and is called inter sex.  The sex index of 1.5, which is higher than the sex index of normal female gives rise to super female.  A sex index of 0.33, which is lower than the sex index of normal male gives rise to super male.
  • 16. Ploidy Number of X chromosomes (=X) No. of Autosomal sets (=A) Sex Index (X/A) Expression of sex 2n 3 2 3/2=1.5 Super-female 3n 4 3 4/3=1.33 Super-female 4n 4 4 4/4=1.0 Female 3n 3 3 3/3=1.0 Female 2n 2 2 2/2=1.0 Female 4n 3 4 3/4=0.75 Intersex 3n 2 3 2/3=0.67 Intersex 2n 1 2 1/2=0.5 Male 4n 2 4 2/4=0.5 Male 3n 1 3 1/3=0.33 Super-male Sex expression in Drosophila in relation to X/A ratio Sex Index
  • 17. Sex Index = Number of X chromosomes = X Number of Autosomal sets A  Individuals with the sex index of 1.0 are normal females (XX: Diploid female, XXX: Triploid fly, XXXX: Tetraploid fly)  Flies having the sex index of 0.5 are normal males (XO diploid flies, XXOO: Tetraploid fly)
  • 18. (2) Monogenic Sex Determination Expression of sex is influenced by a single gene. In Drosophila, a transformer gene (tra) which is present on autosomes plays an important role in sex expression. Transformer gene is recessive and hence does not have any effect in heterozygous condition (Tra/tra) on either sex. In homozygous condition (tra/tra), this gene transforms the normal diploid females into sterile males.
  • 19.  A similar SRY gene is found in human. The gene is probably present on autosome and transforms the normal male (XY) into female.  Such males have feminine (female) characters. They have internal degenerated testes and are sterile. This condition is known as testicular feminization.  Similar effects of single recessive gene on expression of sex have been found in some other animals such as goats, pigs, dogs, etc.
  • 20. (3) Environmental Sex Determination  Sex determination in some organisms such as sea worm (Bonellia and Dinophilus) and horse tail plant is governed by environmental conditions and also includes some hormonal effects.  In Bonellia, the larvae which remain free in the sea water and settle on the sea bottom are differentiated into females while those larvae which settle on the proboscis of female develop into tiny males. Undifferentiate Larvae Free living larvae Develop into female Larvae attach to proboscis of female Develop into male
  • 21. In turtle, Alligators and Crocodiles Incubation temperature of egg: High (30-35ºC): Female Low (23-28ºC): male
  • 22. Sex Mosaic in Drosophila Sex mosaic - Combination of male and female features in the body of an individual. Drosophila flies (1 in 2000) have male tissues in one part of the body and female tissues in other. Individuals with such sex mosaic are known as gynandromorphs or gynanders.
  • 23. Three patterns of sex mosaic may be found in Drosophila: 1. Bilateral sex mosaic - one side of the fly is male and the other side is female. This is the most common type of sex mosaic. 2. Antero-posterior sex mosaic - the front half of the fly is one sex and the rear half of the other sex. 3. Sex mosaic in Patches - Sometimes, only a quarter of the body is male, and rest is female or just a small patch of tissues may be male and rest of the body is female.