Originally posted by: glen
Or at least in theory can it be done?
Is there soemthing in a Y than you can't get from an X?
Originally posted by: glen
Is there soemthing in a Y that is not in an X?
Maybe we can't do it, but I believe it is theoretically possible.
Originally posted by: glen
Is there soemthing in a Y that is not in an X?
Maybe we can't do it, but I believe it is theoretically possible.
Originally posted by: glen
I know it is not possible to do it, but are all the pieces there?
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: glen
I know it is not possible to do it, but are all the pieces there?
Did you even read my post?
You can make a Y chromosome from an X chromosome like you can make an Enzo from an Abrams tank. Only if you melt it down and rebuild it from the basics.
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: glen
I know it is not possible to do it, but are all the pieces there?
Did you even read my post?
You can make a Y chromosome from an X chromosome like you can make an Enzo from an Abrams tank. Only if you melt it down and rebuild it from the basics.
Originally posted by: mordantmonkey
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: glen
I know it is not possible to do it, but are all the pieces there?
Did you even read my post?
You can make a Y chromosome from an X chromosome like you can make an Enzo from an Abrams tank. Only if you melt it down and rebuild it from the basics.
yep. X and Y is like apples and oranges. there are a few peices that are the same, but many more that are completely different. if you stripped it down to the most very basic components then maybe. but then it would probably be easier to make it from scratch.
just like it would be easier to make an enzo from scratch than to melt down an abrams to make one.
Originally posted by: glen
Can anyone tell us the sequence missing from an X which is needed to make a y?
Originally posted by: glen
Or at least in theory can it be done?
Is there soemthing in a Y than you can't get from an X?
Originally posted by: glen
Can anyone tell us the sequence missing from an X which is needed to make a y?