Y chromosome
| Human Y chromosome | |
|---|---|
Human Y chromosome (after G-banding) | |
Y chromosome in human male karyogram | |
| Features | |
| Length (bp) | 62,460,029 bp (CHM13) |
| No. of genes | 63 (CCDS)[1] |
| Type | Allosome |
| Centromere position | Acrocentric[2] (10.4 Mbp[3]) |
| Complete gene lists | |
| CCDS | Gene list |
| HGNC | Gene list |
| UniProt | Gene list |
| NCBI | Gene list |
| External map viewers | |
| Ensembl | Chromosome Y |
| Entrez | Chromosome Y |
| NCBI | Chromosome Y |
| UCSC | Chromosome Y |
| Full DNA sequences | |
| RefSeq | NC_000024 (FASTA) |
| GenBank | CM000686 (FASTA) |
The Y chromosome is one of two sex chromosomes in therian mammals and other organisms. Along with the X chromosome, it is part of the XY sex-determination system, in which the Y is used for sex-determining as the presence of the Y chromosome typically causes offspring produced in sexual reproduction to develop phenotypicaly male. In mammals, the Y chromosome contains the SRY gene, which usually triggers the differentiation of male gonads. The Y chromosome is typically only passed from male parents to male offspring.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
CCDSwas invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Strachan T, Read A (2 April 2010). Human Molecular Genetics. Garland Science. p. 45. ISBN 978-1-136-84407-2.
- ^ "Ideogram data for Homo sapience (850 bphs, Assembly GRCh38.p3)". Genome Decoration Page. U.S. National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). 2014-06-03. Retrieved 2017-04-26.