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Jennifer Lahl MA, BSN, RN's avatar

Thank you for explaining this so others can understand. And argh, the misinformation and retweeting is maddening! Did people miss bio 101?

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James Hammerton's avatar

Thanks for a clear explanation. Regarding the SRY gene and it appearing on X chromosomes, wikipedia's article about XX male syndrome (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XX_male_syndrome) claims that about 10% of XX males do not have SRY, but that having an extra copy of a gene called SOX9 or the absence of a gene called DOX1 can also cause XX male syndrome. Furthermore, 2 other genes, SF1, WNT4 are claimed to be being investigated for roles in XX male syndrome. So it seems the genetics of XX males aren't straightforward.

I also have a question: Do people ever have both (or some mix of) testes & ovaries or is it always the case you have one or the other but not both?

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