Gynandromorph
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| gynandromorph:
a sexual mosaic, carrying both male and female tissue Source: Jenkins, John B. 1990. Human Genetics, 2nd Edition. New York: Harper & Row |
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| There are several forms of Gynandromorphism | ||
| If, as is commonly the case, the two sides of an organism differ in sex, the individual is referred to as a bilateral gynandromorph. | ||
| A complex gynandromorph shows mixed areas of male and female characters. | ||
All are
very strange and somewhat beautiful - a rare genetic
aberation that shows how bizarre Nature can be. |
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