yes .
http://theconversation.com/the-y-chr...n-to-men-90125
it seems also that Y-less people have already been born in this world
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yes .
http://theconversation.com/the-y-chr...n-to-men-90125
it seems also that Y-less people have already been born in this world
in theory it is beneficial in the short run , but deteremental in the long run.
if you think about it , the offspring will have more("2 times") potential recessive genes that can cause conditions becuse some are exclusive to one race.
so it could be that one afro asian inherits lactose intolerance from asian side and sickle cell from the other, ad even if it does not he may inherit those recessively, exposing more his offspring.
lol, nope. a average dutch cant beat me. ofcourse a 18-19 year old male who goes to the gym twice a week and eats stampot 5x a week stands more of a chance against me XD
dutch people in general arent strong and i know this. the only dutch people i am wary of are those who are gym fanatics and ppl who work in construction. Ive met a ginger called Jordy and that guy was way taller than me and also pretty damn strong if i can say so. he's like a ginger bear. thats the only guy i dont wanna fight
My Y-DNA is a major part of my identity.
I wonder how our fathers and their fathers identified without knowing their yDNA :rolleyes: