Y chro·mo·some /ˈwaɪ ˌkrəʊməsəʊm $ -ˌkroʊməsoʊm/ noun [countableC]
HBMthe part of a gene that makes someone a male instead of a femaleY染色体 → X chromosome
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Y chromosome• The fetus becomes male only when it both has a Y chromosome and is acted upon by androgenic hormones.• Consequently, a Cain gene on an X chromosome can safety kill the Y chromosome and not risk suicide.• In man, for instance, the genes that control gender are on the Y chromosome.