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We investigated the origin of XX sex reversal in the insectivorous mole Talpa occidentalis. Cytogenetic, histological and hormonal studies indicate that all XX individuals analyzed from two different populations are true hermaphrodites, with ovotestes. This suggests that XX sex reversal may be the norm in this species. The intersexes are functional fertile females and the trait is transmitted and maintained in the population. Intersexes lack the Y chromosome gene SRY (sex determining region Y gene), shown to be the testis determining gene. These results suggest that XX intersex moles may have arisen from a mutation of a gene located downstream from SRY/TDY in the testis determining pathway.


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