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[Biological significance of sexuality].
1965
R Fenart
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D012723
Sex
The totality of characteristics of reproductive structure, functions, PHENOTYPE, and GENOTYPE, differentiating the MALE from the FEMALE organism.
Genotypic Sex,Phenotypic Sex,Sex, Genotypic,Sex, Phenotypic
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