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Zyloprim (Allopurinol)
HUMAN REPRODUCTION: HEREDITY
Evidently for some obscure reason males are at all stages the weaker sex and nature compensates by seeing that many more males are conceived.
There is one other little matter that I trust somewhere along the line has been called to the attention of Henry VIII and the other toughs who have treated their wives rough because of lack of male heirs. The determination of sex occurs in the male parent. Before attempting to explain to you why some of us inherit the male sex and some the female, it will be necessary to give a short statement as to the mechanics of heredity.
Charles Darwin, in his Origin of Species, based his conclusions on a tremendous number of observations on animals and plants with relation to the characteristics they had inherited. Meanwhile an Austrian monk named Mendel worked in a narrower field but more intensively, studying the common pea, pisum sativum. Likewise the cell theory was evolved in those days. Each living body consists of cells and these all arise from one germ cell; in the human this cell is the mother’s ovum, fertilized by the father’s sperm. In the cell are a number of “chromosomes” which contain all the characteristics of that particular body. The hereditary factors, in the chromosomes, are called genes. Both parents contribute genes. In the offspring of two Negroes all the genes relative to color are the same and the child will be a Negro. If a white and a black breed, the child will have characteristics of both parents. In further breeding both types of genes are present and there is the possibility of further diversity.
Let us return now to the determination of sex. With regard to the sex factor, the female produces only one kind of egg, each containing X factors, but the male produces two kinds of sperm, one half X bearing, the other half Y. When the ovum and sperm unite, if the male furnishes an X, then an XX child results, which is a girl. If a Y gets there, then XY, or male, results. The mother has no part in determining this combination.
As far back as man has kept records he has been interested in heredity, which has to do with the transmission of physical and psychical characteristics to offspring. The details of this are tremendously complex and much misunderstood and debatable, so in any discussion of it the question is not what to include but what to omit. Until the last century there was little accurate knowledge of the subject, records having to do with pedigree being notoriously fallible, because, as Shakespeare said, it is a wise father who knows his own child.
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