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Yuchen Pei (quasi@peister.org)'s status on Monday, 27-Jan-2025 10:20:59 JST Yuchen Pei
Reading "How common is intersex? a response to Anne Fausto-Sterling" by Leonard Sax. It mentions true hermaphrodites that occur in 0.0012% birth. Does anyone know what is the definition of true hermaphrodites there?
https://doi.org/10.1080/00224490209552139-
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Yuchen Pei (quasi@peister.org)'s status on Monday, 27-Jan-2025 10:25:02 JST Yuchen Pei
Hmm it was actually quoted from another paper (Blackless et al., 2000, p. 161) -
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Sherri_Ingrey (sherri_ingrey@spinster.xyz)'s status on Monday, 27-Jan-2025 11:07:45 JST Sherri_Ingrey
@quasi at genome level, NO SUCH THING. -
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Yuchen Pei (quasi@peister.org)'s status on Monday, 27-Jan-2025 11:07:45 JST Yuchen Pei
Found their definition: individuals born with both testicular and ovarian tissue
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