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how does this make men unneccessary? where do the male genes come from? arent the male genes in women inherited from the father, meaning that if a woman used her bone marrow or another persons bone marrow then it would be from either her father or some other womans father? the inherited male genes will thus never change, since they will never be in competition with other male genes.
this doesnt sound like a complete solution for feminists.
any thoughts?

2007-06-28 04:58:30 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Other - Health

solo, i didnt mean sperm from bone marrow literally. this is why i hate yahoo answerers. but what other choice is there?

2007-06-28 05:07:57 · update #1

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On a molecular level chromosomal composition is what separates men from wome. Both sexes have 46 chromosome. @ chromosomes are paired together so you have 23 pairs of chromosome. One u get from your mother and one from the father. So a Woman will have two X chromosomes while a male has XY. One of the X chromosomes in a woman gets inactivated. It is difficult to say if it is the Father or the Mother that gave a girl her active X. As far as Sperm from bone marrow. They just take immature stem cells that have not decided what they will become yet and they induce these cells to develop into germ cells. They can do recommbination on these cells in the lab. So there are a couple of ways to look ar it. Maybe some of the diversity that would have came from the other party does disappear, but these cells can be controlled for diseases and stuff, so it just depends what you are looking for.

2007-06-28 05:06:54 · answer #1 · answered by Irina MD 3 · 1 0

I never heard of what you are talking about. I eggs are produced in the ovaries not the bone marrow. Sperm is produced in testes. Take care.

2007-06-28 05:08:08 · answer #2 · answered by datalov3 2 · 0 0

you do not get sperm from bone marrow, what you get, possibly is stem cells, these cells can be encouraged to grow into spermatocytes thru the use of hormones. The technology for this has not been perfected, and I suspect is a very long way off.

2007-06-28 05:05:53 · answer #3 · answered by essentiallysolo 7 · 0 1

hmmm....posted this in general health? anyways, i think its rediculous....c'mon, no men, no procreation. no women...same thing.

2007-06-28 05:02:08 · answer #4 · answered by Healthy Guy 3 · 0 0

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