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Tana, a female French bulldog, was brought to a veterinary centre for her first vaccination. Specialists there were alerted by the size of her clitoris, which was “larger than normal,” and they started to carry out tests. These revealed the first ever genetic alteration ever detected in the reproductive system of this breed — the female puppy had cryptorchid testicles (outside the scrotum).
Genetic alteration of the reproductive system or sexual reversal “has been described in many species, such as goats, pigs, horses and even human beings,” Marcos Campos, lead author of the study and also a researcher at the CEU-Cardenal Herrera University and director of the Reprovalcan assisted reproduction centre for small animals, said.
The puppy Tana, which was three months old when brought for her first consultation, presented symptoms compatible with having a genetic alteration of the reproductive system — she had a large clitoris. “She was a chromosomally XX female but with masculine gonads (cryptorchid testicles) due to the presence of other genes that determined the formation of testicles in the absence of the genes present on the Y chromosome,” explains Campos.
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