Chromatin Sexual Male

Sex-male chromatin is DNA molecules concentrated in the heterochromatin region of the male Y chromosome. It is also called "y-chromatin". About the i-chromotime we can say that it is located in the center, on large clumps of DNA, which are usually located between two adjacent centromeres (regions containing the centromeres of chromosomes).

When the structure to male sex type y chromatin (Y-chromatin) thus lies in its unique



Male reproductive chromatin is a segment of one of two homologous (identical) X chromosomes that determines the normal development of the male reproductive system (of course, adjusted for the action of other genes encoding various aspects of genotypically different cellular and tissue