pov: The Y-CHROMOSOME "disappeared", males are doomed (INCORRECT)

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At this point being told Y chromosome is smaller than X Chromosome is actually a compliment, because if it's THIS powerful while it's smaller, imagine what males would be if it was equal in size & gene count.

It's a midget, younger than the X chromosome and still runs shit anyway.

At this point, we have to understand that Y Chromosome had to be nerfed by evolution out of sheer necessity, anything less would make Males too powerful.

They already build everything with the little genes they got, so if they got anymore genetics, they'd conquer timelines or something._

Btw, when you see articles claiming the Y Chromosome is losing genes, keep in mind that the chromosome is actively mitigating excess junk it doesn't need but the genes males need to function properly with-- is not being lost in the process.

So your son's sons aren't missing anything.

The Genes being dumped aren't the important ones, do not be alarmed.

For example, the XX combo is actually not a good thing. One of the chromosomes have to be in sleep mode in laymans terms so females aren't overloaded with a toxic amount of the same genes.

The 2nd X isn't turned off, but rendered "inactive"/sleep mode only allowing the necessary genes and nothing more.

So XX Chromosome isn't the model of perfection or something, XY doesn't have to inactivate anything because it's more balanced.

But the issue with that is X & Y are not peers, so they do not exchange genetics, hence why "Y Chromosome" loses genetics faster, because it doesn't share any of it's code, it can't.

There's a price with both sides, yet there is no immediate crisis. Because "if" the Y Chromosome does retire, it's legacy doesn't disappear.

Autosomes will carry it's torch, because X & Y derived from autosomes in the past.

So it makes sense that the point of origin would mutate a new form of Y Chromosome or in a simple sense: respawn the Y Chromosome.

#ychromosome #genetics #memes

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