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lone-traveler Emperor of the Universe
Joined: 02 Jul 2005
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Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 3:00 pm Post subject: |
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I'm getting dizzy...LOL...
thanks Ana.
But now there are 22 chromosones that are the same for both for each "sock". Except the 23rd chromosone this one can vary in dad's sock.
that like saying, they both are cotton, they both have a place for the heal and a place for the toe...etc.
But the genes determine the colors and the "style" of the sock. whether it's ankle or calf or knee hi...?
This one that varies in dad's sock, determines if it's a left foot or a right foot sock?
am I even in the same ballpark here..LOL...  |
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P1234567890 Emperor of the Universe
Joined: 11 Mar 2006
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Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 3:12 pm Post subject: |
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But now there are 22 chromosones that are the same for both for each "sock". |
Almost. You have two copies of chromosome # 1, but they are not idential copies, so they aren't quite the same. Your chromosome # 1 from your father is slightly different from chromosome # 1 from your mother.
And if you have a brother, his chromosome # 1 which he got from your father might be different from your chromosome # 1 which you got from him because your father had two of them.
Of course, chromosome # 1 isn't special; the same goes for all of the other chromosomes as well.
It is also possible (although completely unlikely) to have a sibling with whom you have no chromosomes in common! |
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lone-traveler Emperor of the Universe
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Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 3:28 pm Post subject: |
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you want to what really messes with my head?
We're discussing 1 sperm and 1 egg. now I just thought about how many of each there are that gets all of this divided among them....
My brain can't make my calculator work that hard..
I almost have the 2+2 anology down..LOL
You guys are awesome
Thanks
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AngelintheWilderness Newbie Alert
Joined: 24 Aug 2007
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Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 7:25 pm Post subject: Let's get back to the original subject! |
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In utero, the fetus can either be male or female. Yes, the chromosome match can either be for male XY or female XX. However, God created the body to go both ways, once determined. The male has the same basics as the female, really! It is the hormones that make the difference in development. The females, lower area, can develop the same as the male. Same as above the waist.
The testosterone and the estrogen are what makes the development of these distinguishable areas become male and/or female. Like a hermaphrodite, a person born have both male and female secondary characteristics.
God created his basic master piece, and certain DNA continue to create the design he intended for that individual! |
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