@mrstomlinstan @ElloSteph Here are the results of 1 study over 13 years, published 1991. https://t.co/M6JVPhnnWZ https://t.co/JkyqpSwgV7
@_fullofstars THIS is a study: https://t.co/3kjwuT4Bd0
RT @mirwijn: @ClayReith @IanCopeland5 Or this 👇 https://t.co/XjzNbZx2wX
@ClayReith @IanCopeland5 Or this 👇 https://t.co/XjzNbZx2wX
@MaryGerber1960 @JamesEsses @CW23CW https://t.co/i8u14vcfxO XXY 1 per 576 boys, XYY 1 per 851 boys, the total incidence of sex chromosome abnormalities was 1 per 426 children or 2.34 per 1000
@RiggleElaine @hoosiermomlove @KnownHeretic Not 1 in 60 "genetic DSD": about 1 in 450. (1 in 426 with sex chromosome variations, 1 in 164 for trisomy etc) Source: https://t.co/A3RHEvKTvE
@Inathefox @Shilisad1 @SoupTransphobes Oh, and in case you didn't know, there have been large scale SCIENTIFIC studies (no "polling" garbage) on the incidence of DSDs. https://t.co/3kjwuT4Bd0
@Leon_Akordeon @kacper209999 @DoRzeczy_pl To kim są ludzie z abberacjami chromosomowymi: np. XXY, XYY, XXX? https://t.co/SJttH7AHV8
@medwoman1 @vagina_museum https://t.co/3kjwuT4Bd0 The only reason you people obsess about ONLY this kind of abnormalities is because it's the twig you try to hide behind when you claim humans aren't dimorphic. Some people develop scale like protrusions all
@Krystian1234560 @KotulaKat A co jeżeli "cechy fizyczne" są niezgodne z chromosomami XY lub XX? https://t.co/SJttH7AHV8
@cummannach_saor @MLorenzoFS 1. You might want to check your numbers. https://t.co/3kjwuT4Bd0 2. There are a bunch of elements. There are 2 gametes. Do you know of a third? Do any intersex people produce more than one or different gametes?
@stavvers I don't know fuck all about shit, won't bother doing a 5 minute search on Google, pretend it's my area of study and spout garbage: everyone else is so thick they'll buy it. I mean no one could ever actulaly have done a serious scientific test, co
@TheFeeshBoi @kardeey @EuphoriTori https://t.co/gp5Hv203iz Apart from Swyer syndrome and CAIS, both of which result in XY females, 3BHSD can do sometimes too. Plus these. 46,XX(male) 2 46,XX/46,XY (female) 1
@JonathanGins27 @Eldjb1 @JZejRushin @KatyMontgomerie 1 in 450 for 47,XXY and 47,XYY. Not 1 in 2,000,000. I have no idea where you got that idea from. See the Danish study of 30,000 newborns, XXY was found in 1 per 596 boys, XYY in 1 per 894 boys, triple X
@harford117 @Shawn_Rine @laurenboebert You what??? BOTH male and female genitalia????? Here, give this a read to get an idea of just how rare DSDs that cause ambiguous genitalia are to avoid looking like a fool next time. https://t.co/3kjwuT592y
@NannyKimbo @thefishgod @jwhittak_physio Rather than say things at random, try looking at an actual thorough study. There may well be recent ones, but this one, while a little dated is quite informarive: https://t.co/3kjwuT4Bd0
@cortneynicoles @JayShahyyz @TulsiGabbard Much much less. From this study: https://t.co/3kjwuT592y https://t.co/wP2UzarzkZ
RT @noguecito: @OphCourse Necesitas definir "comunes", en realidad mas del 99% son XX o XY. El más "común" de los otros es XXY, un síndrome…
@OphCourse Necesitas definir "comunes", en realidad mas del 99% son XX o XY. El más "común" de los otros es XXY, un síndrome que tiene una ocurrencia de 0.05%... https://t.co/KyYd4WL2a8
@RealistJim Okay, so from your logic a person can have a vagina, and be able to carry a fetus to term, but still be a male because of their chromosomes. And what if someone has half a Y-chromosome? And chromosome abnormalities aren't that rare: https://t
@andiegreiff @FondOfBeetles @MargaretAtwood https://t.co/5PGDLZeFqu We've known about these things for years. These cases are still one of the two sexes, and usually indentify as such.
@PolarTash @HeatherEHeying https://t.co/0kl8IJgSF4 https://t.co/5PGDLZeFqu We've known these things for some time. I don't see how it helps to say it's complicated. They are still one of the 2 sexes with chromosome abnormalities. And not all of these peo
@arkofsnarkII @aigkenham https://t.co/UxqYFz8hUC This study has the number of 99.77%, not 99.93%, for those born with sex chromosome normality.
@JaniceDYeager https://t.co/utzAD5H1B1 estimates occurrance of genetic variance at about .5-1% (half that of red hair which is about 1% of the population)