Ran across this, and its rather relevant.
http://www.medicaldaily.c...x-chromosome-biology.htm
Evidently the Y-chromosome actually has very few genes on it. It is down to only 19!
That also explains why things like color-blindness and the like are exceedingly more common in men despite being actually recessive.
http://www.medicaldaily.c...x-chromosome-biology.htm
Evidently the Y-chromosome actually has very few genes on it. It is down to only 19!
That also explains why things like color-blindness and the like are exceedingly more common in men despite being actually recessive.