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How would mutations that completely ablate the function of the androgen receptor impact the phenotypic development of humans with xy chromosomes?
patients would appear phenotypically female.
patients would appear phenotypically male with underdeveloped secondary sex characteristics.
patients would appear phenotypically male, but cannot produce sperm.
patients would express both male and female secondary sex characteristics.

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