sex chromosomes directly encode male/female phenotypes
>>43059429kinda. a large part of what they do is signal the placenta to give the fetus the correct amount of androgens to develop the corresponding primary sex characteristics. but yeah some things are innate to the genetic material, a person with xx chromosomes can been born with fully male genitals if they are over androgenized in utero but they wont be 100% like normal male and vise vera.
>>43059786They can be if there's sry translocation
>>43059429Molecular biology is so interesting bros. There are so many proteins we don't know the function of. Even neurons are still a bit of mystery in terms of how they compute things. Life is amazing
>>43059805fascinating i've never heard of this one. i hecking love science!
>>43059808I hope we solve it all this century and gain full control over biology
>>43059805They're still not 100% as non-intersex men. They're always infertile, a tendency for gyno, hypospadias, being smaller than male relatives, and so on. And that's for the e SRY-positive ones
>>43059833Yeah it's a fascinating field
>>43059946All those things happen in regular xy males too
the fact that we have Y and M dna markers which are solely inherited from the father and mother exist and /lgbt/ will say erm, actually sweetie, biology is a social construct is when you know there is no point trying to reason with these peoplejust say you like the way your cock feels in a dress. you dont have to cope and try to twist reality to justify it
>>43059952Not really as a cluster
>>43059998so?
>>43059952Not in the same degree and together
>>43060046never?
>>43059429I have XY female phenotype
>>43059805other genes besides sry control physical masculinization
>>43059429yeah
yup
>>43059429so xx/xy chimeric people are both?
>>43063561they are non binary, yes