Step-by-step explanation:
The doctor's statement that there is an equal chance of the baby being a boy or a girl is based on the principle of Mendelian inheritance and the way in which sex determination works in humans. In this system, males have one X and one Y chromosome (XY), while females have two X chromosomes (XX).
Here's a simplified diagram to illustrate this:
Parents:
- Male: XY
- Female: XX
Gametes (sperm and egg):
- Male produces two types of gametes: X (sperm with X chromosome) and Y (sperm with Y chromosome).
- Female produces one type of gamete: X (egg with X chromosome).
Offspring Genotypes:
- When a sperm carrying an X chromosome fertilizes an egg with an X chromosome, the genotype is XX, resulting in a female offspring.
- When a sperm carrying a Y chromosome fertilizes an egg with an X chromosome, the genotype is XY, resulting in a male offspring.
Offspring Phenotypes:
- XX genotype leads to the female phenotype.
- XY genotype leads to the male phenotype.
This illustrates that, when an X-carrying sperm fertilizes an egg (XX) or a Y-carrying sperm fertilizes an egg (XY), there is an equal probability of the baby being a boy (XY) or a girl (XX) because it depends on the combination of the X or Y chromosome from the father's sperm and the X chromosome from the mother's egg.