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      Not mnany people - only would if we where to get the bioengineering kit out and try to remove the SRY gene (unfortunately unlikely to work)

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        Also if we are able to progress troon science to that extent other biological aspects of life will improve. The treatment of cancers and other genetic caused problems will be more treatable and may be curable

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        It doesn’t matter if you remove the gene or not from a fully grown person. It’s like changing the blueprint and expecting the building to change shape. The development is already done

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          It does in part as despite the development already happened. There would be the outcome of at least only on this test being able to pass it. You may be wondering about bone density that is another aspect which would require research

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            Also in part it would get closer towards being able to hopefully do a full chromosome swap. There is probably a way to do it, but it just needs enough research to be found

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              Would that be difficult? Undeniably it would be and would require large development in technology