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DIFFERENT GENDER STRUCTURE IN HOMO SAPIANS

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  1. Males have XY s*x chromosomes.  Biologically, maleness is determined by the presence of at least one Y chromosome, no matter how many X chromosomes are present.  Females have XX.  Occasionally some individuals will have extra or fewer s*x chromosomes, but most of these combinations will result in a pregnancy not being carried to term or disability disease.  Such diseases include Kleinfelter Syndrome (XXY) which results in males with smaller testes, infertility, and occasionally enlarged b*****s, and Turner Syndrome (one X only) which results in females who are usually sterile.  Males with more than two X chromosomes are very often mentally disabled.  Females can have extra X chromosomes as well.  Those with x*x usually do not show any abnormalities.  Males may also have an extra Y, and this does not seem to show any issues except for higher levels of testosterone which may result in more height and such.  Please note that none of these have been shown to occur at a rate higher than 1 in 1000, though many have much lower occurrence rates.

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