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What (who) is unguarded$87481$ - definition

SEX CHROMOSOME PRESENT IN BOTH SEXES, OF SPECIES IN WHICH THE MALE IS THE HETEROGAMETIC SEX
Chromosome X (human); Chromosomes, human, x; X chromosomes; X-chromosome; X Chromosome; Chromosome X; Human chromosome X; Human X chromosome; X chromosome (human); Unguarded X hypothesis
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  • The number of possible ancestors on the X chromosome inheritance line at a given ancestral generation follows the Fibonacci sequence. (After Hutchison, L. "Growing the Family Tree: The Power of DNA in Reconstructing Family Relationships".<ref name="xcs"/>)

unguarded         
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1.
If something is unguarded, nobody is protecting it or looking after it.
I should not leave my briefcase and camera bag unguarded.
= unattended
ADJ: ADJ after v, v-link ADJ, ADJ n
2.
If you do or say something in an unguarded moment, you do or say it carelessly and without thinking, especially when it is something that you did not want anyone to see or know.
The photographers managed to capture Jane in an unguarded moment...
ADJ: usu ADJ n
unguarded         
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a.
1.
Undefended, unprotected, defenceless, naked.
2.
Careless, incautious, thoughtless.
unguarded         
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¦ adjective
1. without protection or a guard.
2. not well considered; careless.
Derivatives
unguardedly adverb
unguardedness noun

Wikipedia

X chromosome

The X chromosome is one of the two sex chromosomes in many organisms, including mammals, and is found in both males and females. It is a part of the XY sex-determination system and XO sex-determination system. The X chromosome was named for its unique properties by early researchers, which resulted in the naming of its counterpart Y chromosome, for the next letter in the alphabet, following its subsequent discovery.