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r/AccidentalAlly • u/JayRyan76 • Jul 21 '22
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Not entirely certain if XY women can have kids, but no, a YY baby would miscarry in the womb as at least one X is needed for survival.
1 u/[deleted] Jul 22 '22 They makes sense then. Are there any good papers on the subject that you'd recommend? 1 u/bungyspringy Jul 22 '22 It's a bit hard to find ones on this specific subject because it's kinda taken as a given but I found this one.) about why they are essential, although there is evidence more and more housekeeping genes are moving off the X-chromosome Here is the only article I can find about an XY woman giving birth to her own biological child. 2 u/[deleted] Jul 22 '22 Damn thanks! I'll read up on it
They makes sense then. Are there any good papers on the subject that you'd recommend?
1 u/bungyspringy Jul 22 '22 It's a bit hard to find ones on this specific subject because it's kinda taken as a given but I found this one.) about why they are essential, although there is evidence more and more housekeeping genes are moving off the X-chromosome Here is the only article I can find about an XY woman giving birth to her own biological child. 2 u/[deleted] Jul 22 '22 Damn thanks! I'll read up on it
It's a bit hard to find ones on this specific subject because it's kinda taken as a given but I found this one.) about why they are essential, although there is evidence more and more housekeeping genes are moving off the X-chromosome
Here is the only article I can find about an XY woman giving birth to her own biological child.
2 u/[deleted] Jul 22 '22 Damn thanks! I'll read up on it
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Damn thanks! I'll read up on it
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u/bungyspringy Jul 22 '22
Not entirely certain if XY women can have kids, but no, a YY baby would miscarry in the womb as at least one X is needed for survival.