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Men Lose Their Y Chromosome as They Age

Posted By: adminon: February 25, 2026In: SpectacleTags: DNA, Epigenetics, Genes, Genetics, Health, Molecular Biology, RNA, Sex chromosomes, Y chromosomeNo CommentsViews:
Men Lose Their Y Chromosome as They Age

Scientists thought it didn’t matter – but now we’re learning more By Prof Jenny Graves Men tend to lose the Y chromosome from their cells as they age. But because the Y bears few genes other... Read more

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