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>So yea, frogs seem to be gender (sex) fluid.


>Researchers are more and more aware that many species of frogs can spontaneously change sex in the wild as well as in captivity. While this is super interesting in of itself, it makes me wonder: If the genetic and cellular mechanisms by which frogs change their sex is fully understood could this knowledge be used to also induce human bodies to change their sex from one into the other fully?


>If I was a younger and less inhibited researcher this would certainly be a fascinating line of research I'd want to get into.


>In fact some of these mechanisms are already understood and work in mice.

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>>So yea, frogs seem to be gender (sex) fluid.
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>>Researchers are more and more aware that many species of frogs can spontaneously change sex in the wild as well as in captivity. While this is super interesting in of itself, it makes me wonder: If the genetic and cellular mechanisms by which frogs change their sex is fully understood could this knowledge be used to also induce human bodies to change their sex from one into the other fully?
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>>If I was a younger and less inhibited researcher this would certainly be a fascinating line of research I'd want to get into.
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>>In fact some of these mechanisms are already understood and work in mice.

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>>So yea, frogs seem to be gender (sex) fluid.
>
>>Researchers are more and more aware that many species of frogs can spontaneously change sex in the wild as well as in captivity. While this is super interesting in of itself, it makes me wonder: If the genetic and cellular mechanisms by which frogs change their sex is fully understood could this knowledge be used to also induce human bodies to change their sex from one into the other fully?
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>>If I was a younger and less inhibited researcher this would certainly be a fascinating line of research I'd want to get into.
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>>In fact some of these mechanisms are already understood and work in mice.



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