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  1. Some women have three, four, or even five X chromosomes per cell. Some women have only one. Some men can also have two or more X chromosomes, in addition to their Y. It's even possible to be biologically female and have the karyotype XY, or be biologically male with an XX karyotype.

  2. Male-pattern baldness is a polygenic trait that a large number of genes have been implicated in. The androgen receptor gene on the X chromosome is just one of these genes. Most of the other genes are on the autosomal chromosomes and can be passed on from either side of the family.

  3. In simple terms, the human body is designed to work off of one X chromosome. This makes sense, because males are XY, while females are XX. So in females, one X chromosome in each cell is "turned off". Therefore, if you're XXY, things mostly work as intended, so you might not know this affects you.

  4. 27 lip 2023 · discussions in r/TwoXChromosomes. Grown-ass men that don’t understand how consent works. (self.TwoXChromosomes) submitted 1 year ago by Xallia_Yevatell. Just listened to two adults discussing how they think it’s a perfect idea to have a woman sign a piece of paper as a means of giving consent.

  5. 1 wrz 2017 · Beyond XX and XY: The Extraordinary Complexity of Sex Determination. A host of factors figure into whether someone is female, male or somewhere in between. By Amanda Montañez.

  6. 26 paź 2020 · In fact, sex chromosomes — and how those chromosomes translate into physical features — can vary in quite a few ways. Here’s what’s regarded as the “norm”: XY chromosomes = penis & testes = man. XX chromosomes = vagina & ovaries = woman. Gender is subjective to each person, and sex organs don’t dictate gender.

  7. In humans and many other animal species, sex is determined by specific chromosomes. How did researchers discover these so-called sex chromosomes? The path from the initial discovery of sex ...

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