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Stem cell and organ growing genitals I've been reading a lot about stem cell research and the work on growing artificial organs. I assume, with sufficient advance in the technology, there is no theoretical reason it would not be possible to grow genital organs (gonads, uterus) in particular? So my question is: is there any theoretical reason you could not use this process to grow the genital organs of the opposite sex of a stem cell donor? So then, would an ovary grown from male stem cells potentially ovulate Y-gamete eggs?

No one knows if a uterus is capable of producing so-called "Y-eggs", because in persons affected by sex chromosome abnormalities (XXX and more, XXY, X, XYY, etc.), the presence of a functional Y generally produces a male phenotype, whether or not they are sterile or have natural levels of testosterone, because the Y contains the sex-determining gene _SRY_ and other male developmental and fertility factors. In contrast, people with only X chromosomes (regardless of the number) are generally female-appearing, with at least some development of the associated organs and structures.

A second question is whether a male-derived stem cell could be coaxed, hormonally and otherwise, to become a uterus in the first place. An X is already present, so all the purely genetic (though not necessarily epigenetic) instructions are there, but, as far as I know, the question of whether a Y would interfere with the development process has not been answered in humans.

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