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The Y chromosome is one of the two sex chromosomes in humans (the other is the X chromosome). The sex chromosomes form one of the 23 pairs of human chromosomes in each cell. The Y chromosome spans about 58 million base pairs (the building blocks of DNA) and represents almost 2 percent of the total DNA in cells.

Each person normally has one pair of sex chromosomes in each cell. The Y chromosome is present in males, who have one X and one Y chromosome, while females have two X chromosomes.

Identifying genes on each chromosome is an active area of genetic research. Because researchers use different approaches to predict the number of genes on each chromosome, the estimated number of genes varies. The Y chromosome likely contains between 70 and 200 genes. Because only males have the Y chromosome, the genes on this chromosome tend to be involved in male sex determination and development. Sex is determined by the SRY gene, which is responsible for the development of a fetus into a male. Other genes on the Y chromosome are important for male fertility.

Many genes are unique to the X or Y chromosome, but genes in an area known as the pseudoautosomal region are present on both chromosomes. As a result, men and women each have two functional copies of these genes. Many genes in the pseudoautosomal region are essential for normal development.

Genes on the Y chromosome are among the estimated 20,000 to 25,000 total genes in the human genome.
Colorectal cancer gene found

Colorectal cancer gene found

Prader-Willi syndrome - new genetic clues

Prader-Willi syndrome - new genetic clues

New genetic marker of risk for breast cancer discovered

New genetic marker of risk for breast cancer discovered

Genetic variations increase risk of anxiety disorders

Genetic variations increase risk of anxiety disorders

Genetic mutation linked to peripheral artery disease

Genetic mutation linked to peripheral artery disease

Curcumin reduces heart enlargement and may prevent heart failure

Curcumin reduces heart enlargement and may prevent heart failure

Smoking's effects on genes may play a role in lung cancer development and survival

Smoking's effects on genes may play a role in lung cancer development and survival

Scientists reveal a new target to fight bad cholesterol

Scientists reveal a new target to fight bad cholesterol

New approach to genetic diagnosis in autism

New approach to genetic diagnosis in autism

Chemical chaperone could open door to treatment of neurological disorder

Chemical chaperone could open door to treatment of neurological disorder

Researchers identify cells that cause nervous system disease

Researchers identify cells that cause nervous system disease

Researchers unravel mystery of cell division

Researchers unravel mystery of cell division

Discovery of  multiple genes linked to systemic lupus erythematosus

Discovery of multiple genes linked to systemic lupus erythematosus

Genome scan shows Polynesians and Micronesians have almost no genetic relation to Melanesians

Genome scan shows Polynesians and Micronesians have almost no genetic relation to Melanesians

Previously unknown chromosomal abnormalities play substantial role in autism

Previously unknown chromosomal abnormalities play substantial role in autism

Molecules might identify high-risk acute-leukemia patients

Molecules might identify high-risk acute-leukemia patients

Researchers associate six new genetic variants with heart disease risk factor

Researchers associate six new genetic variants with heart disease risk factor

U.S. Food and Drug Administration approves new genetic breast cancer test

U.S. Food and Drug Administration approves new genetic breast cancer test

Discovery of gene variant that raises autism risk

Discovery of gene variant that raises autism risk

RNA silences cancer suppressor gene

RNA silences cancer suppressor gene

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