XY
Translingual
Etymology
From X chromosome + Y chromosome.
Adjective
XY
- (genetics) Having a male configuration of chromosomes as per the XY system.
- 1973, E.W. Caspari, Advances in Genetics (in English), →ISBN, page 334:
- For example. copulation of females with sterile males carrying deficient Y chromosomes lay as many eggs as do females inseminated by normal XY males.
- 1994, R. V. Short, E. Balaban, editors, The Differences between the Sexes (in English), →ISBN, page 15:
- There is evidence to show that, occasionally, XY germ cells can undergo oogenesis when in an ovarian environment.
- 2009, Gerald N. Callahan, Between XX and XY: Intersexuality and the Myth of Two Sexes (in English), →ISBN, page 30:
- The group at John Hopkins[sic], as well as many others, dropped the "true sex" policy (such as XX or XY) and adopted the "optimal gender" policy for assigning sex to sexually ambiguous children.
- (genetics) Synonym of ZW (“having a female configuration of chromosomes as per the ZW system”)
Antonyms
English
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