01-14-2010, 02:21 PM
It makes some sense to me (I'm not talking about males being more evolved, just the Y chromosome)
From what I understand, the Y, or male version of the species, arose for the very specialized purpose of versatile and efficient sexual reproduction, i.e. to mix up the gene pool by having a mutant version of the species who in compared to the base-form female, will demonstrate a singleminded drive to have sex as much and as fast as possible. It's not so strange to think that Y-chromosomes mutate faster then given that they're pretty much geared for high-rate reproduction.
Oh, and I didn't really call men mutants, or I didn't mean to
From what I understand, the Y, or male version of the species, arose for the very specialized purpose of versatile and efficient sexual reproduction, i.e. to mix up the gene pool by having a mutant version of the species who in compared to the base-form female, will demonstrate a singleminded drive to have sex as much and as fast as possible. It's not so strange to think that Y-chromosomes mutate faster then given that they're pretty much geared for high-rate reproduction.
Oh, and I didn't really call men mutants, or I didn't mean to

PS. If you can, try your hand at giving some of the others a bit of feedback. If you already have, thanks, can you do some more?