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The gonads of the true her­maphrodites are usually streak-like, composite organs called ovotestes. An ovotestis has both ovarian and testicular tissue, suggesting the development of both cortex and medulla of the indif­ferent gonad. In true hermaphrodites the phenotype may be male or female but the external genitalia are ambi­guous. In 70% of the cases of true her­maphroditism the genotype is 46 XX. About 20% of the cases are mosaics (46, XX / 46, XY; 45, X / 46, XY; or 46, XX / 47 XXY), and nearly 10% have 46, XY chromosome constitution.
It is easy to explain the pres­ence of true hermaphroditism in mosaic individuals. In such persons the ovarian tissue develops from cells without a Y chromosome, whereas testicular tissue develops from cells with a Y chromo­somes.
It is difficult to explain the pres­ence of true hermaphroditism in indi­viduals with 46, XX and 46, XY genetic constitution. It is thought that true her­maphrodites with a 46, XY genotype may also be mosaics. It has been proposed that one of the X chromo­somes in some cells of these persons carries a fragment of the shot arm of the Y chromosome. These cells lead to the development of testicular tissue, whereas the normal cells cause the de­velopment of ovaries tissue. True her­maphrodites with a 46, XY genotype are the most difficult to explain. It has been suggested that in such individual some sells undergo mutation on the sex-determining region of the Y chro­mosome. This produces an effective mosaicism in which the mutated cells cause the development of ovaries tis­sue, while the normal cells lead to the formation of testicular tissue.
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