X chromosome inactivation is a vital biological process that addresses the inherent discrepancy in X chromosome dosage between males and females.In females, where two X chromosomes are present, one must be inactivated to prevent an overexpression of genes, creating an intriguing area of study within chromosomal research.
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X Chromosome Inactivation: Key to Treating Genetic Diseases
X chromosome inactivation is a fascinating biological process that serves as a critical mechanism of gene regulation in females.Unlike males, who possess only one copy of the X chromosome, females have two, necessitating the silencing of one to avoid double dosing of X-linked genes.

