In $Drosophila$,the $XXY$ condition results in a female,whereas in humans,the same condition results in a male with $Klinefelter's$ syndrome. This proves that:

  • A
    The $Y$ chromosome is active in sex determination in humans.
  • B
    The $Y$ chromosome is active in sex determination in both humans and $Drosophila$.
  • C
    The $Y$ chromosome determines femaleness in $Drosophila$.
  • D
    The $Y$ chromosome in humans carries genes for the syndrome.

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