That was my thinking. u/lukelog925 gave a response that considers some combinations I wasn't aware of. I assume they are rare from my basic study of biology.
Seems I need to study this out more. I thought there was XX, XY & XXY occasionally.
I was unaware of XYY, XXX & a simple X
If this is the case, do XXY have mostly female traits with some male? Do XYY have hyper masculine traits? That XXX sounds like either a terrible time, or a crazy party depending on the situation & the point of the cycle they may be in. A simple X... sounds lonely & like they are missing their better half.
All all joking aside, if these do present issues by naming chromosomes, then there could be a niche that caters to those rare situations on a case by case basis.
Edit - Thank you for giving me something to dig into.
Edit 2- Seems even a single Y makes you a male (with the basic query results I looked at). I don't see any reason a single Y in your chromosomes doesn't make an individual a male at this point. Am I missing something?
Gee, that wasn’t so hard.
I was waiting for, "also women shall have at least two X chromosomes" and "men shall have at least one Y chromosone"
Still, this can be added at some point. It is hilarious listening to this.
Fantastic find u/GDZeus
Yes. Even with some of the rare funky chromosome combinations, if you have a Y anywhere in there, you are male.
That was my thinking. u/lukelog925 gave a response that considers some combinations I wasn't aware of. I assume they are rare from my basic study of biology.
https://greatawakening.win/p/19BZgLZM2j/x/c/4eU3B2zwNzM
To specific: what about those who have Aneuploidy?
Missing or extra chromosomes.
Think XXX/XXY/XYY or only an X.
Seems I need to study this out more. I thought there was XX, XY & XXY occasionally.
I was unaware of XYY, XXX & a simple X
If this is the case, do XXY have mostly female traits with some male? Do XYY have hyper masculine traits? That XXX sounds like either a terrible time, or a crazy party depending on the situation & the point of the cycle they may be in. A simple X... sounds lonely & like they are missing their better half.
All all joking aside, if these do present issues by naming chromosomes, then there could be a niche that caters to those rare situations on a case by case basis.
Edit - Thank you for giving me something to dig into.
Edit 2- Seems even a single Y makes you a male (with the basic query results I looked at). I don't see any reason a single Y in your chromosomes doesn't make an individual a male at this point. Am I missing something?
Neither was I