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[–] theoldones 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago  (edited ago)

cracking the human sex at the genome level isn't impossible, its only very fucking difficult, and stopped by a number of (((ethical guidelines))) surrounding human experimentation

moreover a system of breaking the XY gene would have to maintained properly at all times or genetic mutants start going mad murdering people or worse

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[–] Jhenafire [S] 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Thank you for your comment and intelligence. Ethics? What’s that? We are in 2019.

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[–] theoldones 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

TLDR XY genetics

X and Y behave separately with the Y portion being a smaller "modifier" portion that forms "male aspects" upon the creature possessing the genes

removing the Y results in nothing but a new variant of the Y gene appearing over time due to natural evolution and competition

any species without a Y genes loses the ability of creating a "male sex" regardless of what niche it occupies biologically. other species who can produce a Y variant will invariably overtake and and kill any competing species who doesn't possess a Y gene as the loss of a Y gene is literally the loss of an ability to produce a smaller subset of creatures within the gene-shared population (IE common folk are way more common then military trained soldiers, but without those soldiers, we would die)

if i'd used real science terms, honestly this comment would easily be over 10X as long

TLDR Y is a genetic modifier upon X, producing genetic "males", whatsoever "male" within the context implies, leading to 50/50 shot of whether not a "special variant" is produced. losing the ability to produce special variants leads to total extinction by basic rules of nature and competition.