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Death of the Y Chromosome |
Friday 5 September 2003 |
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It's famously synonymous with aggression and violence and is often held responsible for the rise of a patriarchal society.
But, according to Bryan Sykes, Professor of Human Genetics the Y chromosome isn't as robust as we may think. In fact, this symbol of maleness is decaying at such a fast rate that men are facing extinction.
Bryan Sykes joins Martha to discuss the book and whether there could be a future for women without men? Tell us your views
BBC News: The genetic handbook of the maleDisclaimer
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