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Are male genes from Mars, female genes from Venus? – കേരള കൌമുദി
WASHINGTON: Males and females share the vast majority of their genomes, except for the sprinkling of genes, located on the so-called X and Y sex chromosomes

WASHINGTON: Males and females share the vast majority of their genomes, except for the sprinkling of genes, located on the so-called X and Y sex chromosomes.
Nevertheless, the activities of human genes–their expression in cells and tissues–generate profound distinctions between males and females.
Researchers have observed sex-associated differences in gene expression across a range of tissues including the liver, heart, and brain.
Most traits that display variance between males and females …
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