ZW sex-determination system - meaning and definition. What is ZW sex-determination system
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What (who) is ZW sex-determination system - definition


ZW sex-determination system         
  • ZW sex determination in birds (as exemplified with chickens)
CHROMOSOMAL SYSTEM THAT DETERMINES THE SEX OF OFFSPRING IN BIRDS, SOME FISH, SOME INSECTS AND CRUSTACEANS, AND SOME REPTILES
WZ sex-determination system; Z chromosome; W chromosome; ZW sex determination
The ZW sex-determination system is a chromosomal system that determines the sex of offspring in birds, some fish and crustaceans such as the giant river prawn, some insects (including butterflies and moths), the schistosome family of flatworms, and some reptiles, e.g.
ZO sex-determination system         
BIOLOGICAL SYSTEM IN CERTAIN MOTHS
Z0 sex-determination system
The ZO sex-determination system is a system that determines the sex of offspring in several moths. In those species, there is one sex chromosome, Z.
Sex-determination system         
  • Drosophila sex-chromosomes
  • Human male XY chromosomes after [[G-banding]]
BIOLOGICAL SYSTEM THAT DETERMINES THE DEVELOPMENT OF ORGANISM’S SEX
Sex-determining; Gonosome; Sex-determining system; Sex-determination systems; Sex determination system; Sex determining system; Heterochromosome; Genotypic sex determination; Sex-determination System; UV sex determination; Gonosomal; Sex determination and sex linked inheritance; Evolution of sex-determination systems
A sex-determination system is a biological system that determines the development of sexual characteristics in an organism. Most organisms that create their offspring using sexual reproduction have two sexes.