Sex isn’t chromosomes: the story of a century of misconceptions about X & Y Afficher plus
Sex isn’t chromosomes: the story of a century of misconceptions about X & Y Afficher plus
Sex isn’t chromosomes: the story of a century of misconceptions about X & Y Afficher plus
Sex isn’t chromosomes: the story of a century of misconceptions about X & Y Afficher plus
“The X is dubbed the ‘female chromosome’, takes the feminine pronoun ‘she’, and has been described as the ‘big sister’ to ‘her derelict brother that is the Y’ and as the ‘sexy’ chromosome. The X is frequently associated with the mysteriousness and variability of the feminine, as in a 2005 Science article headlined ‘She Moves in Mysterious Ways’ and beginning, ‘The human X chromosome is a study in contradictions’. The X is also described in traditionally gendered terms as the more ‘sociable’, ‘controlling’, ‘conservative’, ‘monotonous’, and ‘motherly’ of the two sex chromosomes. (1/2)