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For intersex individuals, sex is generally assigned at birth despite ambiguities in karyotype or other developments. For 99.5% of individuals, sex is observed and assessed unambiguously. However, DNA is generally not sequenced at birth to determine karyotype. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_assignment

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