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Humans have an extra Y chromosome, says study; Here's why it's bad news for men

A new study finds that men with an extra Y chromosome may face a higher autism risk, revealing how sex chromosomes influence brain development.

October 09, 2025 / 11:49 IST
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New research finds that men with an extra Y chromosome may face a higher risk of autism — offering fresh insight into how sex chromosomes shape brain health.

A new study has uncovered an unexpected link between autism and Y chromosomes, bringing fresh insight into how sex chromosomes affect brain health, especially in men. It shows that men who have an additional Y chromosome might face a higher chance of developing neurodevelopmental disorders.

What the Study Found

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In a sample of over 177,000 people, scientists found that participants with XYY or XXY chromosomal variations had twice the likelihood of receiving an autism diagnosis compared to those with typical XY or XX karyotypes.

The research showed that the extra Y chromosome (XYY) seemed to have a stronger connection to risk than an extra X (e.g. XXY).