Sex Chromosomes
For the most part, mammals have gender determined by the presence of the Y chromosome. This chromosome is gene poor and a specific area called sex determining region on Y (SRY) is responsible for the initiation of the male sex determination. The X-chromosome is rich in genes while the Y-chromosome is a gene desert. The presence of an X-chromosome is absolutely necessary to produce a viable life form and the default gender of mammals is traditionally female.
![](https://github.com/jeremyseto/bio-oer/blob/master/figures/genetics/x-y-homo.png?raw=true)
Chromosomal painting techniques can reveal the gender origin of mammalian cells. By using fluorescent marker sequences that can hybridize specifically to X or Y chromosomes through Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH), gender can be identified in cells.
![X Y chromosome](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/24/X_Y_chromosome.jpg)