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Changing ‘just one DNA letter’ in female mice triggers growth of male genitalia


Changing just one “letter” in the DNA of female mouse embryos triggers the development of male genitalia and testes, scientists have found.

“This is a remarkable finding because such a tiny change — just one DNA letter out of ~2.8 billion — was enough to produce a dramatic developmental outcome,” senior study author Nitzan Gonen, a senior investigator at Bar-Ilan University in Israel who studies how sex is determined during embryonic development, said in a statement.

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