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>https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110824161622AASzEUD

"It's because the "Y" genes that females lack, resonate in a lower frequency, closer to animals or minerals. So men are more instinctive and simple minded like that, because half the genes are on a low resonating field.

This low resonating "field" that the "Y" genes have, muddens the otherwise clearer field, of a higher frequency in the "X" genes, that women have in double strains.

So female dna, has a higher frequency. This leads to a greater purity of genes and color in their features. Also the dual X strain resonates with itself, to elevate it's health and overall abilities to adapt and evolve.

This is basic alchemy really. Everyone should know this ..... then again not every learns biology properly."

What the hell did I just read?

The reason that women are less likely to express recessive traits is actually quite simple:
I assume you know that in order for a recessive trait to be expressed, two alleles for the trait must be present. This is true for females because of their TWO X chromosomes. However, since the X chromosome is the main warehouse for sex-linked genes, males, who have only ONE X chromosome only need ONE allele of a recessive trait for it to be fully expressed, as opposed to females who require an allele on both of their x chromosomes.

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