testicle mutations' could eradicate men. Given that experts claim testicles are crucial in developing the DNA component, the Y chromosome has continued to deteriorate after 180 million years, leaving men's future uncertain.
Because Y chromosomes are starting to fail, scientists warn that the male species may go extinct, as quoted in a report by the Daily Star.
The X and Y chromosomes, which resemble threads and contain DNA and proteins in the body, determine a person's gender in both mammals and humans. Women have two X chromosomes, whereas men have X and Y. Despite making up only 4% of a person's DNA, they may have the greatest impact on their life.
Concerningly, boffins are now speculating that a future devoid of men may result from the Y chromosome's decline. Only 45 genes make up the small Y chromosome, and only one gene determines a person's gender.
In the past, this was not always the case because Y and X shared about 900 genes. The numbers are now still declining. Originally, identical chromosomes unrelated to sex gave rise to the sex chromosomes. Whatever remains is therefore worthless.
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