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Posting time: 3.1 years ago on 11/11/2017 6:22:41 PM
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Archived How similar would two human beings look who differ only by one having XX and the other having XY chromosome pair? (AskScience)
submitted 3.1 years ago by killer7
Basically, if I take a egg cell, let it split somehow and then replace one of the egg cell's X chromosome with Y chromosome, how similar would two resulting children look and act once they grow up?
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[–] Thetiedyeguy 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 3.1 years ago
It depends, epigenetics can have a lot to do with apperance.
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[–] Thetiedyeguy ago
It depends, epigenetics can have a lot to do with apperance.