- Gender taxonomy
The gender taxonomy is a classification of the range of different levels at which
human s vary insexual characteristics . It is mainly used by medical specialists working in the area of sex research.Fact|date=December 2007John Money andMilton Diamond are probably the best known researchers in this field.Money earned his PhD for research into human hermaphroditism andpseudohermaphroditism , now known asintersex conditions. Thetaxonomy starts at the simplest, biological level and traces differentiations expressed at the increasingly complicated levels produced over the course of the human life cycle.*
chromosome s (46,XX; 46,XY; 47,XXY ("Klinefelter's syndrome "); 45,X0 ("Turner syndrome "); 47,XYY; 47,XXX ("Triple X syndrome ");XXXX syndrome ;XXXXX syndrome ,48,XXYY syndrome , 46,XX/XY mosaic, other mosaic, and others)
*gonad s (testes , ovaries, one of each, ovotestes, other types ofgonadal dysgenesis )
* hormones (androgen s: includingtestosterone ;estrogen s, includingestradiol ,estriol ,estrone ;antiandrogen s and others)
* genitals (primary sexual characteristics — see [http://www.dsdguidelines.org/htdocs/parents/handout_genital_development.html diagram] for the "six class system")
*secondary sexual characteristic s (dimorphic physical characteristics, other than primary characteristics)
* brain structure (special kinds of secondary characteristics, due to their influence on psychology and behaviour)
*gender identity (psychological identification with either of the two main sexes)
*gender role (social conformity with expectations for either of the two main sexes)
* erotic preference (gynephilia ,androphilia ,bisexuality ,asexuality and variousparaphilia s).
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