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Chapter 51, Problem 1S
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The changes that would be expected when there is mutation in the SRY gene such that a male embryo could not produce functional protein.

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In humans, the sex determination system relies on the X and Y chromosome. The egg of female contributes X chromosome, while the sperm of the male contribute to either Y chromosome or X chromosome. These combinations will result in male (XY) or female (XX) offspring respectively. SRY (sex-determining region Y) is present on the Y chromosome of males, which is responsible for the development of male in humans.

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