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2023-05-19 14:38:38 UTC - HELPFUL

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having more than two sex chromosomes is not the same as having more than two sexes. ...this species may be an interesting case study for how sex chromosomes have evolved, it... isn’t an example of a species with “four sexes,” which would require four distinct gamete types. https://www.realityslaststand.com/p/debunking-pseudoscience-multimodal

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