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A typical male has XY chromosomes, and a typical female has XX. But owing to genetic variation or chance events in development, some people do not fit neatly into either category. Some are classed with differences in sex development. Rare cases even have both XX and XY cells. https://www.nature.com/articles/518288a.pdf

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