Sex determination is the biological process by which the sex of an organism (male or female) is established during development. In most organisms, sex is determined by genetic factors, though in some species, environmental factors also play a role.
The study of sex determination is an important part of genetics, as it explains:
- Why males and females differ
- How sex chromosomes behave during inheritance
- How Mendelian principles apply to sex-linked traits
Sex determination is closely related to the behavior of sex chromosomes during meiosis and fertilization.