I think we all know that the best, fastest sperm wins the race to become the child whatever whatever. My question is does it actually make a difference for the kid. Would there be any difference if it was just a random one, not the first one? I’m wondering if the sperm cell being first has any correlation to the human being more functional or anything.
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The sperm cells all contain roughly the same chromosomes as the father creating them. There may be some random mutations within that huge group though. As for how much those small changes may influence what the child may look like, act like or be like; that can’t really be answered because the individual mutations may be incredibly different.
ELI5AHASAS (ELI5 And Have A Short Attention Spam): Sperm cells contain copies of Dad’s chromosomes that are close but not perfect copies, thus, some small changes may occur.
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