@SatanikRaccoon @hoesneverdie_ @MrPatri50899360 @93MOONCHILD Well maybe it can go somewhere with reference to the actual science? Let’s stick to papers. Here is one on the evolution of the sexes. It says two have evolved and defined by gamete type. Wh
@MattWeiner19 @leakylike @casualavalanche @Klara42226797 @stonewalluk Anyway you want more papers? https://t.co/mKOZzP5Oi5
@bgpereira3 @LusciousLarry0 @andwal79 @PiraatPedro @A_KS_ @FelixChaser @elizabeth_loupe @PerrineSabrina @kateb5505 @SebastianPott10 @SoozUK @AidanCTweets @helenstaniland @KatyMontgomerie @alandriscoll Here is a typical biology paper. Note how sex is catego
@noisyb @_del_valle_ @salltweets @ScienceVet2 @zaelefty "Biologically, males are defined as the sex that produces the smaller gametes (e.g. sperm), implying that the male and female sexes only exist in species with gamete dimorphism (anisogamy)" https://t.
@Starbird_Tweets @LetruneInedil @JaneDowz Here is a biology paper about the evolution of sex. Note, it is about explaining why there are *only* two sexes and what a sex is. The paper is good too as it has a glossary of important terms. https://t.co/3Gs
@LetruneInedil @JaneDowz Let’s get back to that. We can pick out a few specific conditions and see how they fit in the binary. But first we need to understand the binary, An example here discusses the evolution of the two sexes. It has full defitnions
@joseh_ahmed @wxo2nd You could find this in every biology book on sex development or even wikipedia, but here's a peer reviewed biology paper: https://t.co/O3icoMDYIg
@Z0mbieD0g11 @LynxSwedish @feline_charm @RohanTheMajesty @joey_cuppa @UnleashedComedy @marybourkecomic That's karyotypes. Karyotypes aren't sex but they carry the information for sex development. Sex is reproductive categories. https://t.co/T9BKZnnqzP
@ThomasIsDaBomb @SadLittleKobold @AeroBadger @RileyGRoshong Here is another one for you All the best and goodnight https://t.co/mKOZzP5Oi5
@lunaeruth @lecanardnoir @lord_dopehat @Katie_WPG @27thCharacter @RileyGRoshong Sure, here’s one: "Biologically, males are defined as the sex that produces the smaller gametes (e.g. sperm), implying that the male and female sexes only exist in species wit
@SadLittleKobold @AeroBadger @RileyGRoshong Where do you think these pseudo beliefs around biological sex you follow come from Malcolm? I mean I am still waiting for you to actual answer my many questions posed to you on sex Here some more science for yo
@RileyGRoshong Lol sources, what sources? Show me a single peer reviewed paper that backs your creationist believes around evolutionary science on biological sex? Here is some real scientific papers https://t.co/mKOZzP5Oi5
@EmeryAleksandr @_samanthalux @zaelefty @AlexAlicit @SummerS21651481 @anthony3dh @The_SinOfGreed @VanessaQSC @RileyGRoshong @RaeUK @EndosexD @FondOfBeetles I shall wait your pseudo science papers that counter evolution https://t.co/mKOZzP5Oi5
@tallinsmagno "Biologically, males are defined as the sex that produces the smaller gametes (e.g. sperm), implying that the male and female sexes only exist in species with gamete dimorphism (anisogamy)". https://t.co/O3icoMDYIg
@Candyflossjin1 @RaeUK @magdalenajanina @DiannaO5t @anyoldirons @applextree @sallyt Well let’s anchor ourselves in the actual primary biology literature. Here is a paper on the evolution of sex. Note how the problem to solve in evolution is why precisely
@DiannaO5t @anyoldirons @applextree @sallyt You will not be able to find a single peer reviewed biology paper that defines sex as being more than two (for organisms like us - oogamic, gonochoric). For example, here is a paper on why evolution has produce
@theworstkirst @Liquidbeans420 @TheHavokgamer @ConceptualJames Perhaps this will help: "Biologically, males are defined as the sex that produces the smaller gametes (e.g. sperm), implying that the male and female sexes only exist in species with gamete di
@gerbilpanda @ManFRIDAY_ Here is a paper discussing the evolution of sex. It discusses why there are two sexes and only two sexes - as discrete reproductive roles anchored in each gamete type. Precisely what you say does not exist. https://t.co/3GsgARBPd
@alc_anthro @XO83766320 @devilmeadow @FondOfBeetles Well let’s go to the peer reviewed biology as you appear unfamiliar with it. Let’s start here as a reasonable paper that discusses the evolution of sex and what we mean by a sex? Happy for us to discus
@CleverCasmir @manimalian @psflaps @RaeUK @tibby17 @RiverTham @Ellaschmella @LAURAZILLA100s I also not your second refusal to engage with the actual peer reviewed biology on the nature of sex. This is despite your demands we base this o science. You cover
@CleverCasmir @lord_dopehat @psflaps @RaeUK @tibby17 @RiverTham @Ellaschmella @LAURAZILLA100s I not this morning you did not engage with the actual biology. Here it is again. What have the biologists got wrong here in stating there are two discrete sexes
@CleverCasmir @lord_dopehat @psflaps @RaeUK @tibby17 @RiverTham @Ellaschmella @LAURAZILLA100s If you can find a non-sociology source for that claim in the peer reviewed biology then you have won. Buy the way, you never said what these biologists have got
@CleverCasmir @lord_dopehat @psflaps @RaeUK @tibby17 @RiverTham @Ellaschmella @LAURAZILLA100s Here are some scientists wring about the evolution of sex. They do not mention it is *bimodal* - because that would make no fucking sense. They clearly characteri
@Dr_S_A_Malcolm @Post0821 @PoliticOnDemand @RyanAFournier All that knowledge, and yet you cannot answer a simple question. Let’s see if this refreshes your memory: https://t.co/O3icoMDYIg
@RedMelissa1917 @GianniBoi5 @sable_sonya You are stating something that is simply and obviously false. Here is a biology paper on the nature of sex. Can you see the difference? What have these biologists got wrong saying there are two and only two sexes
@RedMelissa1917 @sable_sonya Well an argument from you would be to cite a peer reviewed biology paper that characterises sex as a bimodal distribution. That would show how biologists think. I can cite papers that show the opposite - like this one on the
@SakuraNoSeirei @emmahn6 @CherylMorgan @AimeeEvelyn202 How about either of you provide some proof of your claims, like: "Biologically, males are defined as the sex that produces the smaller gametes (e.g. sperm), implying that the male and female sexes onl
@IsoldeMaisol @mr_amygdala @betweenourveins @AngelFalse_ @cringepolitik You are exactly wrong. *Every* peer reviewed biology paper will agree with this defintion of sex. Only blog posts, opinion articles and nonsense in sociology would go along with your d
@lepradon @Biefell @erlen_zeisig Zur Evolution der beiden Geschlechter https://t.co/UBH4wTsNIC
@MxOolong @Aibagawa @SukyGoodfellow @GreenManjula https://t.co/O3icoMDYIg "Biologically, males are defined as the sex that produces the smaller gametes (e.g. sperm), implying that the male and female sexes only exist in species with gamete dimorphism (ani
@fab_schicker @erlen_zeisig @Dr_Konservativ Aber du könntest auch das lesen https://t.co/UBH4wTsNIC
@SukyGoodfellow @Aibagawa @MxOolong @GreenManjula I can’t believe you’re asking for proof of basic biology, but ok: https://t.co/O3icoMDYIg "Biologically, males are defined as the sex that produces the smaller gametes (e.g. sperm), implying that the male a
@ThaBiggestGoose @xKELSOxLIVE @KamB9s @Envymysteeze @hriley408 @KnowN0thing1 @fentyforehead Sure, how about https://t.co/O3icoMDYIg ? "Biologically, males are defined as the sex that produces the smaller gametes (e.g. sperm), implying that the male and fe
@mcsqueeb117 @EObs15 @tamscabulous @mistermissavery @stressedgrill @AdamNa81 @elonmusk @cleantechnica "Biologically, males are defined as the sex that produces the smaller gametes (e.g. sperm), implying that the male and female sexes only exist in species
@realonlyfacts You do not have to trust me. You can check for yourself. Does the peer reviewed biology talk about sex being a spectrum or not? For example, here is a paper on the evolution of two, and only two, sexes. Who do you trust? Your blogger? Or t
@AmandaR82959960 @ArielleScarcell "Biologically, males are defined as the sex that produces the smaller gametes (e.g. sperm), implying that the male and female sexes only exist in species with gamete dimorphism (anisogamy)". https://t.co/O3icoMDYIg
@leftistthot69 @SammySammyStagg @RaeUK @obscure_info @Kaliathane @SylvrewolfeP @TheTomGeorge The trick is to understand how biology defines what a sex is. Biologists define sex with respect to gamete types. See, for example, this paper on the evolution
@antiterfbs @ApplePipped @_loobyloo @PriyamvadaGopal You will not find intersex gametes - that is why you do not find more than two sexes. This paper explains this to you. https://t.co/3GsgARBPd6 What do you think they have got wrong?
@antiterfbs @ApplePipped @_loobyloo @PriyamvadaGopal Indeed: two types: (1) huge immobile ones (ova) (2) very small and mobile ones (sperm). That is what evolution has produced. https://t.co/3GsgARBPd6 What have these biologists got wrong?
@antiterfbs @ApplePipped @_loobyloo @PriyamvadaGopal MY biology lines up with what the peer reviewed literature says. Here is a typical paper on the evolution of the two sexes. Just two sexes. What have these biologists got wrong? https://t.co/3GsgARBPd
@BiCoastalLefty @tamsez @CrazyCancerLady @CC_Wellness7 @HokieCarrie @TheTomGeorge @TulsiGabbard @KITV4 "Biologically, males are defined as the sex that produces the smaller gametes (e.g. sperm), implying that the male and female sexes only exist in species
@pickinese @AWasserhaus @uuuomo @Kommunikatorin @Jesteresse @konstantkarma @derfreitag Vielleicht fragen Sie sich mal warum sie hier haltlosen wissenschaftlichen Unsinn verbreiten und lesen mal was "gehaltvolles" so wie das hier https://t.co/UBH4wTsNIC
@orbeez4brains @coldfarts420 @uwuawexi @skheptical YOu will not be able to cite any peer reviewed biology paper that describes sex in this manner. You will fid papers though that characterise sex as categorical (male/female) and defined with respect to g
@miniaturefflle @lokiquipped @AceLukeMusic @PeopleofEarth12 @Tenorable @VampMummy @trumpet_kenny “Biologically, males are defined as the sex that produces the smaller gametes (e.g. sperm), implying that the male and female sexes only exist in species with
@El_Leon_Itor @large_shelf @Dank_doge720 @Nathan_Eggers @Bruh82988838 @KnowN0thing1 Well we can pick a peer reviewed biology paper at random that enquires into the nature of sex. This one is good as it goes to some length to ensure it is understood what
@DoomedOne224 @Dank_doge720 @Nathan_Eggers @Bruh82988838 @KnowN0thing1 I could pretty much pick any paper in biology that researches the nature of sex. Here is one that discusses why two sexes have evolved - and only two discrete sexes. What have these
@Dank_doge720 @Nathan_Eggers @Bruh82988838 @KnowN0thing1 @sciam You hold an ideological view of how to define a sex. It is nonsense. Again, this paper describe how biologists define what a sex is. What did they get wrong? https://t.co/3GsgARBPd6
@Dank_doge720 @Nathan_Eggers @Bruh82988838 @KnowN0thing1 @sciam Indeed. Let’s have a look at some biology papers. Here is one trying to understand why two and only two sexes evolved in nature. Would you call this a binary? https://t.co/3GsgARBPd6
@tlanequiliztli @SlayersFuture I can walk your hough how they mislead you if you wish. But here is one example biology paper discussion the evolution of there being exactly two sexes. Definitions abound in this paper. https://t.co/3GsgARBPd6
@SageOden sex, for species that sexually reproduce ofc, is defined by the size of the gamete you produces, and not the chromosone you possess. Either female who produce big ones (Ovum) or male who produce small ones (Sperm) and there are no "4 other sexes
@ashneedstherapy @sabet_is @Joe_Flipperhedd @benshapiro As an example, here is a paper on why just two sexes have evolved. Please feel free to point out the biologists errors. https://t.co/3GsgARBPd6
@GreenPeterU @MarcusxGrant @KathrynBristow @alisonclareteal @Jeeeez17 @karamantha @TheGreenParty @GreenPartyWomen We could look at Wittgenstein’s thoughts on definitions or we could look at the matter in hand on the nature of sex. Do you think these biol
Jussi Lehtonen and Geoff A. Parker, 2014. Gamete competition, gamete limitation, and the evolution of the two sexes, Molecular Human Reproduction, Volume 20, Issue 12, December 2014, Pages 1161–1168, https://t.co/LimkRs9DZX. Apparently this is an #Anisoga
@SkyHighDezNuts @MadisonMab @jvn @jk_rowling @JohnCleese Chromosomes don't always determine sex. Sex is determined by gametes. Humans have two gametes, and thus only two sexes. Read this if you want to educate yourself: https://t.co/q4lERS3kV5
@Brittan64277092 @SimonMaxfield8 @DBlack504 @zaelefty @HeatherEHeying I gave you a paper that contradicted you. You ignored it and just spouted bullshit instead. Hey Ho. Here it is again. Two sexex. Defined by gametes. https://t.co/3GsgARBPd6
@Brittan64277092 @DBlack504 @SimonMaxfield8 @zaelefty @HeatherEHeying Well, let me start. Here is a paper on the evolution of the two sexes - which it defines quite explicitly in relation to the two gamete types. What have these biologists got wrong in y
@Chris_A_W @DSpidery @KatyMontgomerie You're ignorant. "...females are defined as those that produce the larger gametes ... a whole suite of secondary sexual traits exists, but the fundamental definition is rooted in this difference in gametes" Source: htt
@SlytherTr1n @snackymemes @entenbebi @nikayaboy @mylajhorizon The first paper… https://t.co/3GsgARBPd6 The second paper… https://t.co/Cf4hyxMajb
@ezzybois @StariUniverse @riverhills_xx @procubus @ayyy_vuh Well let’s pick a paper on the evolution of sex. You can see here the sexes (two of them) are define with respect to gamete type and sex evolution can *only* be explained by gamete competition (be
@evan_experience @rubeshiles @dixonconda "Biologically, males are defined as the sex that produces the smaller gametes (e.g. sperm), implying that the male and female sexes only exist in species with gamete dimorphism (anisogamy)". https://t.co/O3icoMDYIg
@Benjam438 @manimalian @angove_jarrod @SecondInternat1 @shaygso @LoLocNM @HunterAA6 Here is one example about the evolution of there being two sexes. If you follow this paper you can see very simply why your idea that ‘intersex’ undermines the idea of two
RT @zaelefty: [1] Lehtonen, J., Parker, G. (2014). Gamete competition, gamete limitation, and the evolution of two sexes. Molecular Human R…
[1] Lehtonen, J., Parker, G. (2014). Gamete competition, gamete limitation, and the evolution of two sexes. Molecular Human Reproduction, 20(12). https://t.co/cY877r4NSo https://t.co/0wPENIOMwd
@alfie_duggan @ImmyChann @jk_rowling Here is a paper on the evolution of sexes. Note it discussed why only two sexes evolved and why the are discrete - not a distribution or spectrum. Definitions are included if you are stuck. Are these biologists incorre
@BorisDasnass @riesenbull27 @d_ni_ @JSevincBasad Das kannst du z.B hier nachlesen https://t.co/UBH4wTsNIC
@MonsterMind16 @DuricoMike @FrankAmari2 @realDonaldTrump @SenJohnKennedy @MariaBartiromo @TheJusticeDept That is a very poor set of definitions . Not something biologists would actually use. We can look at what biologists actually write. Here is a paper
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@me_memecannot @HadesfnX @TeamTrump No. Again read my tweets. I did not say you need to be fertile to have a sex. I said you follow an evolved development path associated with a gamete type. Here is a paper that discussed the evolution of the sexes and w
@Fen47229 @MimiFeminista @allyshipborne In meiner Disziplin gibt es durchaus auch Menschen die keine Ahnung haben. Empfehle dazu gerne ein paar spannende paper https://t.co/UBH4wTsNIC
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@bezmuth @swiftdasher @Liberty_1st_ @EmDavis158 @AristotleMake @friends_earth @bullrike Here is a paper on the evolution fo the two sexes. Note two sexes. A sex is defined as a reproductive role based on a gamete type (therefore ‘intersex’ cannot be a sex)