Rigby5
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So all of society is “wrong” (including all doctors and scientists). The only one who is right is Rigby5.It is obvious that DNA can not control gender directly. Gender is outside of any one cell. So forget the simplistic false impression you memorized in the past. It is wrong.
See...at the time of conception...the fetus has no hormones. That doesn’t occur until much later. You’re dead wrong. And really stupid.Sex determination. A baby's sex is determined at the time of conception. When the baby is conceived, a chromosome from the sperm cell, either X or Y, fuses with the X chromosome in the egg cell, determining whether the baby will be female (XX) or male (XY).
Sexual differentiation in humans - Wikipedia
How does your mistaken beliefs account for things like hermaphrodites? (both genitalia)
Of course the fetus has hormones.
Without hormones it could not divide, multiply, or grow more cells.
From your own link, which you really, really should at least read:
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A fetus doesn't develop its external sexual organs until the second month of pregnancy—seven weeks after conception. The fetus appears to be sexually indifferent, looking neither like a male or a female. Over the next five weeks, the fetus begins producing hormones that cause its sex organs to grow into either male or female organs. This process is called sexual differentiation. The precursor of the internal female sex organs is called the Müllerian system.
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The process of growth, especially the growth of sex organs, is entirely and completely controlled by hormones. The fact these hormones are usually produced by RNA transcription from DNA, is not relevant.
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