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If a fertilized egg cell has the SRY gene, the zygote develops into a male sex traits. If the zygote lacks the SRY gene or if the SRY gene is defective, the zygote develops into a female. Presence of the gene is determined at conception. https://embryo.asu.edu/taxonomy/term/144831

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