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The "n – 1 rule” concerning the mammalian X chromosome means that:


◦ one specific homolog of the two X chromosomes of a female mammal is inactivated in every cell, while the other homolog is always active in every cell.
◦ in a male mammal, the X chromosome will have twice the rate of expression as each X chromosome in a female.
◦ a mammal with two or more X chromosomes will have all but one inactivated.
◦ any mammal with two X chromosomes is a female.
◦ any mammal with one X chromosome is a male.


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Reply 2 on: Nov 9, 2022
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