2024-08-19 00:53:27
It is possible for a child to be born with female genitalia yet have XY chromosomes and for a child to be born with male genitalia yet have XX chromosomes. [Link][Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(27-5-81) Author
2024-08-19 01:08:33
NNN - The OP is not implying anything but a graph of birth results of chromosomes, which are facts. [Link][Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(24-0-11) Author
2024-08-19 01:47:51
NNN-This graph shows what is generally true. The same way a person may be born with less or more body parts we still generally depict humans in the same way. If you want to discuss the rare exception (1.7%), take it to comments. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(24-1-12) Author
2024-08-19 09:40:36
To the note saying the post requires more context, having XY chromosomes but female gentiles is called a genetic defect. It is not normal and happens very rarely. The post is factually correct stating that a male has XY and a female has XX. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(24-0-14) Author
2024-08-19 21:05:55
NNN, while it is possible for children to be born as XX and have XY genitalia, context is not needed as this can be something put in the comments. No further context is necessary. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(3-0-17) Author
2024-08-20 19:32:44
Sex differentiation with therian mammals including humans happens in the embryonic stage through activation of the SRY gene located on the Y chromosome. Inactivation of the SRY gene can cause people with XY karyotype to be sexed as female. [Link][Link][Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(7-0-2) Author
2024-08-20 19:50:54
NN - Note is absolutely needed. The purpose of community notes is to provide context to posts that can be misconstrued as fact. [Link] The claim in the post is that chromosomes determine gender which negates cases of intersex people. Chromosomes do not determine gender. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(10-0-1) Author
2024-08-20 23:42:08
It is possible for a child to be born with female genitalia yet have XY chromosomes, and for a child to be born with male genitalia yet have XX chromosomes. [Link][Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(18-0-1) Author
2024-08-21 15:08:29
Intersex conditions such as Turner syndrome (XO) and Klinefelter syndrome (XXY) present with diverse phenotypes at birth. Androgen insensitivity syndrome results in babies with XY chromosomes who appear female at birth. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(3-0-0) Author