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Identifier | Name | Description |
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WBPhenotype:0001572 | masculinized | Animals that are not ordinarily male, exhibit male-specific attributes. In C. elegans, XX animals exhibit male-specific attributes. |
Description | Hermaphrodites continue to produce sperm past the time at which the transition to oogenesis normally occurs. Thus, germ cells that would normally become oocytes are transformed into sperm instead. |
Identifier | Name | Description |
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WBPhenotype:0001572 | masculinized | Animals that are not ordinarily male, exhibit male-specific attributes. In C. elegans, XX animals exhibit male-specific attributes. |