Re: Origin of female




In article <d8f1eb29-4f63-4644-88c4-898f222cb9cc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Lauren <laurenh@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Not so long ago I read a post in one of the threads in this group
giving an explanation how the original cells of abiogenesis split to
form what is now known as the first female. I can not find it again.
Will someone please help me find it? If the original poster sees this,
please help me to find it. If someone can put me on track to find
something similar, I shall be very grateful.

Something must have been misinterpreted here. There was no possibility
of gender until the first eukaryotic cells, much, much later. Perhaps
they said "first mother" in a figurative, metaphorical sense, and it
got munged somewhere along the line?


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