Laudean/Genetics
Gender Chromosomes
The Laudeans, like the Vissians, are a tri-gendered species. Unlike the Vissians, the Laudeans do not have a third sex chromosome. Instead they utilize an extra pair of male/female chromosomes. Like humans, they have two sex chromosomes (X and Y). Each Laudean has two pairs of these chromosomes however: XXXX for women, XXYY for men, and XXYX or XXXY for lomales.
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Chromosome Count
Laudeans, like most other species known to the Federation, have 46 chromosomes. Because they have 2 pairs of sex chromosomes this means they only have 21 pairs of autosomes. Therefore, they shouldn’t be able to crossbreed with other species, but the presence of half Laudean/half Romulan children living in Lokesh Cities homeless area prove otherwise. There are also a few half species children elsewhere. The explanation of this is unknown. It is possible that one of the pairs of sex chromosomes does double duty as an autosome pair.
Cross-species Breeding
It appears that the lomale requirement is tied to the female Laudeans reproductive cycle. This is due to the fact that a Laudean male may breed with a non-Laudean female without the need for a lomale, but the reverse is not true. This may be due to the fact that the females egg cell actually has a double cell membrane. Where other species only have one phospholipid bilayer in their cell membranes, Laudeans have two. It appears that the lomale enzyme breaks down the outer layer, allowing a sperm cell to fertilize the egg. Without a double layer, the lomales enzyme is not needed for fertilization.
Since there is no unique third gender chromosome, there are no half breed lomales.