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Our brains could be hard-wired to be male or female long before we begin to grow testes(丸)or ovaries(卵巢)in the womb. This discovery might explain why some people feel trapped in a body that’s the wrong , and could also lead to tests that reveal the true "brain " of babies born with ambiguous genitalia(生殖器).
Till now, the orthodoxy among developmental biologists has been that embryos develop ovaries and become female unless a gene called SRY on the Y chromosome is switched on. If this gene is active, it makes testes develop instead. This switch is seen as the key in determining whether a baby is a girl or a boy. Only after the gonads(性腺) form and flood the body with the appropriate hormones, the theory goes, is the of our minds and bodies determined.
But in a study of mice, a team at the University of California, Los Angeles, has now found that males and females show differences in the expression of no fewer than 50 genes well before SRY switches on. "It’s the first discovery of genes differentially expressed in the brain, "says Eric Vilain, who led the UCLA team. "They may have an impact on the hard-wired development of the brain in terms of ual differentiation independent of gonadal induction."
Vilain is presenting details of seven of the 50 genes to the annual meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics in Baltimore this week. Three of these genes are dominant in females and four are dominant in males. The next step for Vilain and his team will be to show that the genes in question really do influence brain uality—and not just in mice. This is likely to be a much tougher proposition than merely showing there are differences in expression.
But if the findings are confirmed, they could one day yield blood tests that allow doctors to establish the brain of babies born with genitalia that share features of both es. At present doctors and parents have to guess which gender to assign for surgical "correction".
The first paragraph tells us that ______.

A.
whether we will be male or female is determined by the brain, not the genitalia
B.
some people consider themselves to be male but are in fact female physiologically
C.
our brain is formed long after our testes or ovaries begin to grow
D.
some people feel trapped because they have ambiguous genitalia
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【单选题】男性的性腺器官是

A.
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B.
附睾
C.
阴囊
D.
睾丸
E.
前列腺

【单选题】Our brains could be hard-wired to be male or female long before we begin to grow testes(丸)or ovaries(卵巢)in the womb. This discovery might explain why some people feel trapped in a body that’s the wron...

A.
continue to study the influence of genes on human brain sexuality
B.
look for more dominant genes for males as well as for females
C.
continue their study about genes on mice
D.
show that there are differences in expression of genes of males and females

【单选题】属于卵巢性索间质细胞肿瘤的是()

A.
胚胎癌
B.
颗粒细胞瘤
C.
绒毛膜癌
D.
卵巢甲状腺肿
E.
畸胎瘤

【单选题】卵巢的良性肿瘤是

A.
尤性细胞瘤
B.
卵泡膜细胞瘤
C.
颗粒细胞瘤
D.
库肯勃瘤
E.
内胚窦瘤
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【单选题】男性的性腺器官是
A.
精索
B.
附睾
C.
阴囊
D.
睾丸
E.
前列腺
【单选题】Our brains could be hard-wired to be male or female long before we begin to grow testes(丸)or ovaries(卵巢)in the womb. This discovery might explain why some people feel trapped in a body that’s the wron...
A.
continue to study the influence of genes on human brain sexuality
B.
look for more dominant genes for males as well as for females
C.
continue their study about genes on mice
D.
show that there are differences in expression of genes of males and females
【单选题】属于卵巢性索间质细胞肿瘤的是()
A.
胚胎癌
B.
颗粒细胞瘤
C.
绒毛膜癌
D.
卵巢甲状腺肿
E.
畸胎瘤
【单选题】卵巢的良性肿瘤是
A.
尤性细胞瘤
B.
卵泡膜细胞瘤
C.
颗粒细胞瘤
D.
库肯勃瘤
E.
内胚窦瘤
【单选题】雄性动物的性腺是
A.
睾丸
B.
阴囊
C.
附睾
D.
副性腺
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