gynandromorph

NOUN
  1. one having both male and female sexual characteristics and organs; at birth an unambiguous assignment of male or female cannot be made
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  • The gynandromorphs were found in all study areas and in every study year, suggesting that gynandromorphism in this species is not a rare phenomenon.
  • Also, when we have time, she and I have fun with gynandromorphic moths - insects with a transplanted antennal imagined disk from the opposite sex.
  • Around one in ten thousand butterflies is a gynandromorph. Half male, half female butterfly steals the show at Natural History Museum
  • Also, captured on video for the first time -- gynandromorph. Dubious Quality
  • There are some cases of gynandromorphic mocker swallowtail butterflies, which are sexual mosaics that display both male and female wing coloration and patterns, and andromorphic females, which display male wing designs.
  • Blanca Huertas, curator of butterflies at the museum, said: The gynandromorph butterfly is a fascinating scientific phenomenon, and is the product of complex evolutionary processes. Half male, half female butterfly steals the show at Natural History Museum
  • I thought of them when I opened my paper Thursday morning and saw the gynandromorphic cardinal on the cover. Undefined
  • He also did extensive studies of radiation-induced somatic mutations, and he studied the formation of gynandromorphs and other mosaics, using mutant markers as tracers of embryonic lineages.
  • The asterisk denotes the methyl farnesoate level at which gynandromorphic offspring were produced.
  • Check out this gynandromorphic cardinal with bilateral symmetry. -Towleroad News- [#gay]
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