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Y-chromosome

The Y-chromosome is a sex chromosome found only in males, inherited from father to son. It plays a key role in determining male biological characteristics, such as the development of male reproductive organs. The Y-chromosome contains genes that influence male traits and has regions used by scientists to trace paternal ancestry and human evolution. Despite being small compared to other chromosomes, it is stable across generations, allowing researchers to study family lineages and genetic history specific to males.