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Heterogamety or formation of two types of gametes is found in

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The phrase ‘Heterogamety’ is used when an individual produces two types of gametes. 

Updated On: Jan 27, 2023
  • Male Drosophila
  • Female bird
  • Female Drosophila
  • Both A and B
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The phrase ‘Heterogamety’ is used when an individual produces two types of gametes. Depending upon the sex-determination mechanism in the particular species, either males or females are the heterogametic sex that produces two different types of gametes. 

  • In Drosophila, a female has the XX genotype and a male has the XY genotype
  • In birds, the female has the ZW genotype and males have the ZZ genotype.

Hence, option (D) is correct Both A and B.

Heterogamety or formation of two types of gametes is found in both Male Drosophila and Female Bird.

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Male Drosophila and Female bird are heterogametic with XY and ZW sex chromosomes respectively. On the other hand, Female Drosophila is homogametic with XX chromosomes.

So, the correct answer is D: 'Both A and B'.

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