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Man unable to have female children ?
Genetic Disorders on 02-05-2009
The male does determine the sex of the children. Males have a sex chromosome of XY and Females have XX. The father will either donate an X or a Y while the mother only donates the X. Long story short the only way a male can have only male offspring is if his sex chromosomes were YY which is impossible.
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