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They are very similar; they both have 22 pairs of chromosomes but the difference lies in the fact that the man has 2 unpaired chromosomes 1 X and 1 Y. Whereas the woman has a pair of X chromosomes and no Y chromosomes.

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they are not different. the only way they are different is that if a cell differentiates into a bone cell, then the bone genes are "on" and skin genes are "off"...

Yup. It's the mRNA and proteins (and epigenetic markers on the DNA) that are different, not the DNA sequence itself.

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well my penis is 12inches so if i cut it in half it is 6

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