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Science 18 August 1978:
Vol. 201. no. 4356, pp. 644 - 646
DOI: 10.1126/science.675252

Articles

Science, Vol 201, Issue 4356, 644-646
Copyright © 1978 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Genetic basis of XX male syndrome and XX true hermaphroditism: evidence in the dog

Selden JR, SS Wachtel, GC Koo, ME Haskins, and DF Patterson

Serological analysis of white blood cells from the members of a family of American cocker spaniels indicates that a form of abnormal sexual development, in which individuals with a female karyotype have testes or ovotestes, is caused by anomalous transmission of male-determining H-Y genes.


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