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Rabbit with mosaic spot

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In biology class we had a whole lesson about classifying people as boys or girls by chromosomes. The teacher acknowledged that people can have different chromosomes than XX and XY but still put people with other chromosomes into binary categories, saying that if someone has at least one Y chromosome they're a man and if they don't then they're a woman. It just boiled sex and gender down to binary categories decided by your chromosomes. As a perisex trans person that lesson made me uncomfortable the day we had it and now it bothers me even more since I know more about intersex people.
This is intersexism.
To acknowledge that people have more than XY or XX yet still insist that we all fall under either or category is. Just ridiculous. And is not accurate in the slightest.
Caine from The Amazing Digital Circus is intersex, and his variation is Chimerism!
Found this while taking a break from studies... I thought it was important to share it here :) (smiley)
[ID : a screenshot of X. The first post is by the.incorruptable.mamabear, and reads
"Biology doesn't care about your feelings.
XX = woman
XY = man
Everything else is word games."
Another user named kataclastic replied to this post saying:
"XX = female, XY = male, XO = Turner (female), XXX = Triple X (female), XXXX = Tetrasomy X (female), XXXXX = Pentasomy X (female), XXY = Klinefelter (male), XXXY = male variant, XXY = Jacob's (male), XYYY = rare male variant, XYYYY = rare male variant, 46,XX male = male (SRY translocation), 46,XY female = female (AIS/Swyer), mosaics (e.g. 45,X/46,XX; 46,XY/47,XXY) = mixed traits, chimeras (XX/XY) = mixed traits. Oh, and sex isn't gender. Class dismissed."
/ End ID]
4 Ways a Male Cat Can Be Tricolor
The X chromosome in cats determine their fur color. This gene has two alleles, one for orange fur (XB) and one for black fur (Xb). Females carry two X's and males carry one X, allowing female cats to have two colors while restricting male cats to one. Therefore, it is extremely rare for calico males to exist!
Klinefelter Syndrome (XXY)
Male cats with an extra chromosome (X)
Allows for the expression of both orange and black pigments
Infertile
Extra X chromosome interferes with sperm production
Chimerism
Two embryos fuse together early in development, leading to a single individual with cells from both embryos
Allows for tricolor pattern in males
Sometimes fertile (depends on if the combination affected the reproductive organs)
Only one of their colors will be passed on to offspring
Mosaicism
Individual cat has two or more genetically different types of cells within their body
XXY cells and XY cells found in the body
Sometimes fertile
Only one of their colors will be passed on to offspring
Birthmark
Might be a patch of a different color or shade on the skin or fur
Does not result in a true tricolor pattern, but still causes variations in fur color
Fertile
Birthmark color does not affect offspring color

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Today's updates to The Transgender Dictionary
updates to kallmann syndrome page - page created
updates to intersex page - information deleted and replaced with hyperlink for corresponding sections
updates to directory page - new pages added
updates to klinefelter syndrome page - page created
updates to lutenizing hormone insensitivity page - page created
updates to MRKH page - page created
updates to mosaicism page - page created
updates to mullerian duct anomalies page - page created
updates to ovotestes page - page created
updates to penoscrotal transposition - page created
updates to persistent mullerian duct syndrome page - page created
updates to progestin induced virilization page - page created
updates to pcos page - page created
updates to trisomy x page - page created
updates to turner syndrome page - fixed menu so that clicking on "general information" brings you to the "general information" section instead of doing nothing
updates to vaginal atresia page - page created
updates to de la chapelle syndrome page - fixed menu so that clicking on "general information" brings you to the "general information" section instead of doing nothing
updates to xxyy syndrome page - page created
updates to intersexism page - added paragraph to medical abuse section. added forced hrt and forced igm flags (courtesy of @luxiomahariel)
updates to congenital adrenal hyperplasia - added flags (courtesy of @luxiomahariel)
updates to aromatase excess syndrome page - added flag (courtesy of @luxiomahariel)
updates to aromatase deficiency page - added flag (courtesy of @luxiomahariel)
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obsessed w the chimera tiger lily in my garden that's strong and tough enough that the red lily beetles haven't killed it. look at my insane flower
[id: 2 photos of a tiger lily plant displaying mosaicism. the first shows the top of the plant, with numerous buds close to flowering and one flower blooming. the second is a closer picture of the blooming flowerhead, with one set (the normal amount) of petals fully curled back and open, and many more layers of petals still hanging closed from the centre. picture 2 has my partner's hand for scale, showing that the blooming mosaic flowerhead is the full length of his hand. /end id]