New study challenges old interpretation of sex determination

New York: Swapping between human sex chromosomes occurs more often than previously thought, say researchers, challenging the widely held assumption that genetically, there is a strict boundary that suppresses swapping between the X and Y sex chromosomes in humans. “Studying our sex chromosomes has consequences for human health and for trying to understand our history,” […]

New York: Swapping between human sex chromosomes occurs more often than previously thought, say researchers, challenging the widely held assumption that genetically, there is a strict boundary that suppresses swapping between the X and Y sex chromosomes in humans.

"Studying our sex chromosomes has consequences for human health and for trying to understand our history," said Melissa Wilson Sayres from Arizona State University.