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2023-06-14 11:53:37 UTC - HELPFUL

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Typically "male development" is triggered by the SRY gene that is normally found on the Y chromosome. However, the SRY gene can get translocated to the X chromosome so an XX person can develop as a male. You can't know about your chromosomes without testing (e.g. karyotyping) https://isna.org/faq/y_chromosome/

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