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Really cool. Although, I'm confused. Does the female stem-cell sperm have a Y chromosome? beetnemesis Send a noteboard - 14/09/2011 02:43:14 PM
If I remember correctly from junior year chemistry, during fertilization, the egg has an X chromosome either way (because females are XX), and the sperm will either have an X or a Y (because men are XY).

So, a sperm cell made from a woman's stem cell would pretty much have to be X, correct? A stem cell can become pretty much anything, but I don't think it can become something that simply does not exist in its host's genetic code.

Or did the scientists discover a way to get a sperm that has either X or Y from the woman's stem cell?

I amuse myself.
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