Mutations in the Y chromosome are inherited by males in every generation, whereas mutations in the X chromosome exhibit a crisscross inheritance pattern. Why is this?
A) The Y chromosome determines maleness.
B) The Y chromosome shares a high homology with the X chromosome.
C) All the genes in the Y chromosome have complete linkage.
D) The mutations are advantageous therefore they are preserved.
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