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The Y chromosome is going to disappear, scientists say

Por: Newsweek Tech November 29, 2022

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The male Y chromosome has disappeared from a species of rat, leading scientists to investigate how humans might also lose ours in the near future.It's not all bad news for men though, as a paper published in the journal PNAS by scientists at Hokkaido University in Japan has discovered why this might not signal the end of males.Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes, one pair of which are the sex chromosomes. In biological females, there are... + full article



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