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What Can We Do To Cleanse Humanity Of The Y Chromosome

No one can answer it????? chromosome quesiton?

Each normal human being has 46 chromosomes, in 23 pairs, including a pair of "sex chromosomes." A normal male has one X and one Y chromosome and a normal female has two X chromosomes. Each embryo receives an X chromosome from the mother and either an X or a Y chromosome from the father, via the sperm. Some individuals are born with an abnormal number of chromosomes, a condition called "aneuploidy." For example, if there are 3 sets of the non-sex chromosome 21 instead of a pair, this particular type of aneuploidy is known as Trisomy 21 or Downs syndrome. An individual may be born with an abnormal number of the sex chromosomes. These "sex chromosome aneuploidies" will have different characteristics in the offspring depending on which chromosome is abnormal. The embryo can have a missing X chromosome or an extra X or extra Y chromosome. Different types of abnormalities in the offspring can occur, depending on the type of aneuploidy.

Is there a way of changing my chromosomes from XY to XX so I can naturally produce oestrogen and eventually get pregnant?

Theoretically you could take out each cell individually and scoop out a large chunk of its DNA then replace it before putting it back. That new cell wouldn't last long though as your body's already established XY immune system tracks it down and destroys it in some horrifically graphic swoop for extra effect.So you'd have to do this incredibly quickly for let's say… 10,000,000,000,000 cells? That's 10 trillion. A number so big your puny human mind cannot even imagine. A quantity so big that your mind thought it wouldn't ever need to imagine it. And you want to replace all of them…So let's skip ahead and imagine you could survive the trauma of being pulled apart and put back together again you are now… A completely bald clone of yourself with de la Chappelle syndrome if you're male and the correct pair of chromosomes if you're female!I'd say that was a success! Despite all the odds you have successfully changed your DNA without getting cancer, some other terrible genetic disease or brain damage from taking apart your entire brain one cell at a time! Oh wait…XX male syndromeI guess that de la Chappelle syndrome was important… Because now if you're male not only can you not produce oestrogen but you're sterile. Say goodbye to that baby wish because now you can't even have them the male way!So now we've established that changing chromosomes is impossible on a massive scale you can clean up the mess you left on the floor. Digging around inside your body does that usually…If you want to produce oestrogen and give birth I suggest you start with hormones and gender reassignment surgery not gene meddling.Note: I wrote this answer at 9:00 it is now 23:27 at the time of posting (GMT) and there have been four answers written since my draft, bummer. If any points are repeated it's because of the above reason.

Which chromosomes control face and skin colors? X and Y ?

Skin color is found to be controlled by many genes:
SLC45A2,[15] ASIP, MATP, TYR, and OCA2.[16] and ecently discovered gene, SLC24A5 and also MC1R which stands for melanocortin 1 receptor.

Those genes are located on many chromosomes, for example SLC24A5 is located on chromosome 15 and so is OCA2, SLC45A2 is on chromosome 5, ASIP (Agouti signalling peptide) is on chromosome 20, melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) is on chromosome 8.

So, as you see, neither one of them is on X or Y chromosome, they are spreaded around the genome, on different chromosomes...

Explain the mechanism of sex determination in humans?

i usually check if she's hot and how hot she is depends on how drunk i am

Genetics question envolving combinations of chromosomes?

After meiosis, how many different combinations of chromosomes are possible for each human gamete? Assuming no twins are born, what is the probability of the same two parents having children who have the exact same chromosomal arrangement?

So I know there is 23 pairs so 2^23 = 8,388,608 combinations but how do I figure out the second part of the question?

In your opinion, when and how will all humans die?

I tell you a “secret”: Humans do not die, but they exist eternally in a perfect, infinite reality. But in order to sense this, tangibly prove this statement, first we have to become “truly Human”.What does it mean to be “Human”?The word “Human” is “Adam” in Hebrew, originating from the expression “similar”. A truly Human being is one that becomes similar to Nature’s single, all-encompassing force, principle, by acquiring the qualities of that force, principle.What characterizes Nature?As unique, original, empirical natural scientists - who managed to research and attain nature’s complete system “from within” - explain, Nature can be characterized by the so called “godly qualities” of selfless, altruistic, unconditional love and service towards “others”/outside of the self. Of course Nature does not have a “self”, but we examine, attain everything from our own pint of view.What is our Human uniqueness?Our uniqueness is that we can attain this level of similarity above, against, outside of our original egoistic self. This is very important since for true, verifiable, scientific Human perception contrast, comparative research is required. Thus our original egoistic self and its subjective viewpoint serves the very important function of giving us that contrast, the “measuring stones” we can weigh, examine objective, absolute reality against.So who is the eternally living Human being?It is the objective, independent observer that can view, research and attain reality in between the original selfish, egoistic viewpoint and the acquired, absolute, selfless viewpoint opening a complete perfect,infinite and eternal perception for us.Thus we rise above any subjective restrictions, boundaries of time, space and motion, sensing reality beyond the limitations of physical life or death since our upgraded consciousness, perception is disconnected from such personal, subjective attachments.It’s Difficult Being Human | Laitman.comLife Beyond The Boundaries Of Birth And Death, Part 1 | Laitman.com

Why are sexes separated, I mean why aren't we all hermaphrodites?

I would assume that having two parent's genes mixed with each other produces more variations in the human race which makes the ultimate survival of the species more likely.

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