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3208280 No.3208280 [Reply] [Original]

It should be possible to clone a female version of just a male, right?

The individual would suffer from extreme skewed X-inactivation but would they die prenatally? Or just suffer from severe retardation after birth? Are they still fertile?

>> No.3208284

put finger in ass, scramble finger for 2 minutes. Pull finger out ass, repeat.

>> No.3208288

there wont be no problem, if you just copy the X twice they would be fine, assuming the male was fine.

>> No.3208297

>>3208280
there are already people born xxy

>> No.3208356

>>3208288
>>3208297
Not sure how much genetics you guys know, but when girls are born, only one of their two X chromosomes are expressed in each cell. (X-inactivation)

And there are problems associated with having too much of just dad's X expressed or mum's. (Skewed X-inactivation)

It's all to do with epigenetics.

>> No.3208361

>>3208356
In high school there was a boy who was born xxy and had his ovaries removed when he was a child. cool story, i know.

>> No.3208514

>>3208361

lol sweetie, you're such a liar.