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In reply to the discussion: Why are males and females 50%-50%? [View all]quaker bill
(8,264 posts)At the moment of conception, you have either an X and Y, or two X chromosomes. Nothing about human maternal diet can change this. Biology is full of fascinating examples of different mechanisms for sexual differentiation. Virtually all brown common geckos are female, and are in fact the same gecko. This species reproduces by parthenogenesis. In short the eggs are fertile when made, and each gecko is a perfect clone of its mother.
There are a number of reef fish that will transgender. If there happen to be too few males or females in the local population, some individuals will literally grow the alternate set of sexual organs and switch gender. Humans don't do any of this naturally.
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