Inheritance of Chromosomes, Sex Determination, and the Human Genome

Author:

Shetty Nirmalchandra K.1

Affiliation:

1. Shri Krishna Research Centre, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Abstract

Who is the determining factor for the sex of the offspring—mother, father, or both parents? This fundamental hypothesis proposes a new model of sex determination, challenging the existing dogma that the male Y chromosome of the father is the sole determinant of the sex of the offspring. According to modern science, the 3 X chromosomes (male XY and female XX) are assumed to be similar, and the sex of the offspring is determined after the zygote is formed. In contrast to this, the new hypothesis based on theoretical research proposes that the 3 X chromosomes can be differentiated, based on the presence of Barr bodies. The first X in female XX chromosomes and X in male XY chromosomes are similar as they lack Barr body and are hereby denoted as ‘X’ and referred to as ancestral chromosomes. The second X chromosome in the female cells which is a Barr body, denoted as X, is different. This X chromosome along with the Y chromosome are referred to as parental chromosomes. Sperm with a Y chromosome can only fuse with an ovum containing the ‘X’ chromosome. Similarly, sperm with the ‘X’ chromosome can only fuse with an ovum containing the X chromosome. Cell biology models of gametogenesis and fertilization were simulated with the new hypothesis model and assessed. Only chromosomes that participated in recombination could unite to form the zygote. This resulted in a paradigm shift in our understanding of sex determination, as both parents were found to be equally responsible for determining the sex of the offspring. The gender of the offspring is determined during the prezygotic stage itself and is dependent on natural selection. A new dimension has been given to inheritance of chromosomes. This new model also presents a new nomenclature for pedigree charts. This work of serendipity may contribute to future research in cell biology, gender studies, genome analysis, and genetic disorders including cancer.

Publisher

The Foundation for Gender-Specific Medicine, Inc.

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