76. Drosophila with chromosome complement XXXXY/AA will be- (1) Meta female (2) meta male (3) normal male (4) Intersex
  1. Drosophila with chromosome complement XXXXY/AA will be-
    (1) Meta female (2) meta male
    (3) normal male (4) Intersex


    Introduction to Drosophila Sex Determination

    Drosophila melanogaster utilizes a unique mechanism of sex determination based on the ratio of X chromosomes to the number of sets of autosomes (X: A). It differs from systems where the presence of a Y chromosome determines maleness, such as in mammals. In Drosophila, this ratio read by cellular machinery determines sexual phenotype.


    Calculating the X:A Ratio for XXXXY / AA

    • The fly’s genotype is XXXXY with two sets of autosomes (AA indicating diploid autosomes).

    • The number of X chromosomes = 4 (XXXX)

    • Number of sets of autosomes = 2 (diploid)

    • Thus, X:A ratio = 42=2

    Since the ratio is greater than 1, the fly is categorized as a meta female or super female.


    Phenotypic Outcome of XXXXY / AA

    • The elevated X:A ratio leads to overexpression of female-determining genes encoded on the X chromosomes relative to male factors on autosomes.

    • These flies develop female sexual characteristics despite the presence of a Y chromosome because Drosophila Y chromosome influences fertility but does not determine sex.

    • The “meta female” generally has abnormal development due to the atypical chromosome count but is phenotypically female.


    Summary

    A Drosophila with genotype XXXXY / AA will be a meta female (super female) due to the X chromosomes to autosome set ratio exceeding 1. This confirms the genic balance theory where sex is dictated by the X:A ratio rather than Y chromosome presence.


    Final Answer:
    (1) Meta female

3 Comments
  • Bhawna Choudhary
    November 17, 2025

    Meta female

  • Kajal
    November 18, 2025

    Meta female

  • Ankita Pareek
    May 7, 2026

    Meta female

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