YY Syndrome, commonly called Double-Y Chromo Syndrome, is a genetic mutation present in some males in the 22nd century. Specifically, it is a deformity of the X/Y chromosome pair, resulting in the YY pattern. This pattern gives the afflicted person (who, by definition, will always be male) a predisposition for antisocial behavior, specifically very brutal crimes, including rape and serial murder of women.
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| - YY Syndrome, commonly called Double-Y Chromo Syndrome, is a genetic mutation present in some males in the 22nd century. Specifically, it is a deformity of the X/Y chromosome pair, resulting in the YY pattern. This pattern gives the afflicted person (who, by definition, will always be male) a predisposition for antisocial behavior, specifically very brutal crimes, including rape and serial murder of women.
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| - YY Syndrome, commonly called Double-Y Chromo Syndrome, is a genetic mutation present in some males in the 22nd century. Specifically, it is a deformity of the X/Y chromosome pair, resulting in the YY pattern. This pattern gives the afflicted person (who, by definition, will always be male) a predisposition for antisocial behavior, specifically very brutal crimes, including rape and serial murder of women. Owing to their dangerous nature, YY Syndrome convicts are typically detained in separate facilities from other convicted criminals. One such double-Y prison facility was the Fiorina 161 Class C Work Correctional Unit, which originally housed five thousand inmates, all YY Syndrome sufferers.
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