Multiple Choice
A person has gonadal intersexuality (gonads having both ovarian and testicular tissue) but does not appear to have a chromosomal abnormality. It is most likely that the affected person will
A) produce offspring with gonadal intersexuality.
B) produce only sterile offspring.
C) produce only male offspring.
D) produce normal offspring.
E) be infertile.
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