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pivoxa15
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Someone claims that males are the dominant sex in all species (not just phenotype but genotype as well) and so offsprings will on average be more likely to be males than females. Hence in the very long term, males will slightly outnumber females in all species.
Morever, he claims that when you get breeding between two people from different race, the offspring will on average look more like the father than the mother.
Is this person wrong in both claims?
Morever, he claims that when you get breeding between two people from different race, the offspring will on average look more like the father than the mother.
Is this person wrong in both claims?