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<blockquote data-quote="SRBeef" data-source="post: 664807" data-attributes="member: 7509"><p>Aussie Cow Girl - Thank you! It's pretty amazing when an old fart like me can still learn something new. This does seem to jive with much of what we see and other posts. Sort of like finding Newton's laws for the first time! Like a lot of things my kids are covering in school, this just wasn't common knowledge when I took biology many years ago. We did cover the X & Y bit but I don't ever remember hearing that the Y was so much more limited in genes than the X. I guess my wife could have told me that! Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRBeef, post: 664807, member: 7509"] Aussie Cow Girl - Thank you! It's pretty amazing when an old fart like me can still learn something new. This does seem to jive with much of what we see and other posts. Sort of like finding Newton's laws for the first time! Like a lot of things my kids are covering in school, this just wasn't common knowledge when I took biology many years ago. We did cover the X & Y bit but I don't ever remember hearing that the Y was so much more limited in genes than the X. I guess my wife could have told me that! Jim [/QUOTE]
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