Submitted by Which-Community-5851 t3_11njmq7 in askscience
So i have a reporting about the chromosome next week and i saw that the Y chromosome is shorter than the X.Is there something behind that?(and pls help me give out any interesting facts about chromosomes that's normally not told when discussing it so that my report will be a bit more interesting(〒﹏〒) ) thank u ia!!(人 •͈ᴗ•͈)
Tropenpinguin t1_jboo3zp wrote
Y chromosome in humans are getting shorter. It loses around 10 genes per million years. At this rate it will be gone in four and a half million years. Also sex-determination doesn't only involve the Y chromosome, but around 60 genes working in concert all over the genome.
You only want human facts? I've got some pretty interesting animal facts for the Y chromosome.