As if men don’t have enough of women making jokes about the
way we act with our buddies, have you ever seen how the male Y chromosome
compares to the female’s X chromosome? Here … take a gander:
It’s well known in genetic circles that the Y chromosome has
continued to diminish in size because feminine characteristics have always been
necessary in women to ensure preservation of the species. After all, men ARE
attracted to females with womanly characteristics, right?
So DNA with male characteristics has always been protected,
and are not swapped with female DNA when ovum fertilization takes place. It’s
kind of like the Y chromosome erected an impenetrable castle wall around its
male DNA to protect it. The female X chromosome does the same thing, but
protects fewer DNA.
(Females reading this are undoubtedly smiling, concluding
that at last they have proof of their influence over us males.)
Much of the male’s DNA became dispensable, so they slowly were
shed. Consequently, male Y chromosomes have only 27 genes in the “no-swap” castle,
while female X chromosomes have 790. (Those darned, gene-hoarding female X
chromosomes!)
The thing is, the Y chromosomes have continued to shrink.
And every man knows that shrinkage is not a good thing ... I'm just saying ...
3 comments:
What can I say?! :)
I have had a theory on this for a long time. This is where you guys have a reason for being so clueless sometimes. Also maybe it's where the lift and lower the toilet seat (and other) information is lost. That is a LOT of lost info right there.
Tiffani
I think you just maybe right, Tiffani. LOL. ~ Craig
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