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Rachel's avatar

Fascinating stuff.

But I'm not sure gene editing of the sort provided by the CRISPR-Cas9 system is required for such an application. Transient gene regulation (turning genes on and off) is mostly an epigenetic thing.

Epigenetic changes don't modify the genes themselves. Instead, they modify the level of gene expression by modifying the environment of the gene within the DNA strand. Attaching methyl groups to a segment of DNA can turn it off and detaching them can turn it back on. There are probably other mechanisms as well, but that's the one I know off the top of my head.

Epigenetic changes can be transient, but they can also be long-lasting and even heritable(ish). There's a complicated dance between epigenetics and the DNA regulatory system that we're just beginning to understand.

So clownfish and other serial hermaphrodites don't actually change their own DNA when they switch sexes from male to female. The DMRT-1 gene is still there, in the exact same form as before; it's just switched off (probably by methylation) by some other part of the animal's biology that knows how to do that.

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Slack System's avatar

Am I correct in assuming this treatment wouldn't be possible for a trans woman who already had bottom surgery?

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