What are the allosomes present in transgender and bisexual people?

Dear Student,
Allosomes: Chromosomes of the 23rd pair are called allosomes consisting of two X chromosomes in most females, and an X chromosome and a Y chromosome in most males
Transgender:   
Transgender may have different chromosomal setup
45X- Turners syndrome-typically female but sterile and lack female secondary sexual characteristics.
47XXX- Taller, more slender than average but sterile and have female secondary sexual characteristics.
47XXY- Klinefelter syndrome- infertile males have incompletely developed male secondary sexual characteristics, small amount of testosterone
45XXY- Taller, than average, high amount of testosterone, fertile
46XY- Medical condition affecting the way inherited sexual characteristics are expressed.
Sometimes, bodies do not match the feeling about the gender. Some people who physically look like boys may feel like they are girls. Some people who look physically like girls may feel that they are boys. These people are transgender, where they have feelings about their gender that do not match their body.
Bisexual : bisexual men exhibits high levels of genital and psychological arousal in response to both sexes. A person who experiences sexual, romantic, physical, and/or spiritual attraction to people of their own gender as well as other genders, not necessarily at the same time, in the same way, or to the same degree.
Male bisexuals have XY, and female bisexuals have XX.
Most people are programmed by nature as Male or Female.
Exact reason is not known whether it's brain structure, genetics, a choice, environment, or fluidity.
Regards

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Unless there is a chromosomal disorder, men have XY and women have XX.

Being gay/ bi is sexual preference. It has nothing to do with genetics and is how we are programmed in our base instincts. Me liking Pepsi has nothing to do with my genes just cause the majority likes Coke.

Now if your trans. It means that your gender identity- the gender you identify with- is different from your assigned birth. Since we are expanding our concept of gender and sexuality, many have started accepting your preferred gender identity.

The person would still have the sex chromosome they were born with, so I guess their genetic sex remains the same. But they are male/ female ( whatever they identify with)
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