Sex determination is controlled genetically and establishes the development of sexual characteristics in organisms. The presence of XX chromosomes in females and XY chromosomes in males is responsible for sex determination in humans and most mammals. During meiosis, females produce only X-bearing eggs while males produce equal numbers of X- and Y-bearing sperm, leading to a 1:1 sex ratio at fertilization. Fusion of an X-bearing sperm produces a XX zygote that develops as a female, while an Y-bearing sperm combines to create a XY zygote that becomes a male.