Steve Gisselbrecht on Nostr: Humans didn't evolve to have Y chromosomes in the females, or only 1 X, so these ...
Humans didn't evolve to have Y chromosomes in the females, or only 1 X, so these people generally have abnormal sexual development and tend not to be fertile. Likewise, the rearrangement can mean that SRY winds up on another chromosome, so someone can be XX and "male." 6/22
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