Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Male or Female?


Everyone knows the underlying main difference between males and females depends on one element of the human genome. The X and Y chromosomes are the sex chromosomes, where females have two X’s and males have one X and one Y. However, a long time ago, the X and Y chromosome were identical until the Y started to differentiate in males. It began to shrink substantially, as it now carries only about 20 genes, and the X chromosome carries over 1000 genes. It was not until recently that scientists discovered when the Y chromosome first appeared in mammals, about 180 million years ago. To determine this, scientists examined samples of several male tissues from different species. They recovered the Y chromosome genes from several mammalian lineages including placentals, marsupials and monotremes. They ended up establishing the largest gene atlas of the Y chromosome to date.
            I think this new discovery is very important to learning more about the evolution of mammals. With further research into this field, hopefully scientists will be able to discover even more about the sex chromosomes. This could lead to new procedures for gender-selection of babies, or may even help to find a cure for sex-linked diseases.
 

1 comment:

  1. interesting article. I didn't know that much about the x and y chromosome but now I see that a long time ago, it was very different!

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