Quote:If, say, an environmental toxin should disable the gene in an adult man, the research predicts that cells of the testes would become more female, but outward appearances wouldn't change.
(13-07-2014, 02:44 PM)flamesabers Wrote: Interesting article. Information such as this may be useful with eroding the notion of an immutable wall between the two sexes. However, it doesn't sound like a change in genes would bring about a second puberty though:
Quote:If, say, an environmental toxin should disable the gene in an adult man, the research predicts that cells of the testes would become more female, but outward appearances wouldn't change.
I wonder though if progress is made in this field of study, social and political outcry would block further advancements, much like with stem cell research?
(13-07-2014, 10:52 PM)Missed Miss Wrote: Hmmm, indeed!!
For a moment, there, I was thinking they were saying that if you change the one thing, you could actually change your sex, too!! Sad. No such luck. :-(
Oh, to be zerophiliac!!
(14-07-2014, 12:28 AM)Lenneth Wrote:Yeah, I know! Lucky bastards!! Tomorrow isn't soon enough!!(13-07-2014, 10:52 PM)Missed Miss Wrote: Hmmm, indeed!!
For a moment, there, I was thinking they were saying that if you change the one thing, you could actually change your sex, too!! Sad. No such luck. :-(
Oh, to be zerophiliac!!
depending on what can be found/achieved in genetics, that just might be possible one day.
heck certain fish & frogs can do it.