This lecture covers the process of sex differentiation in mammals, focusing on the development of gonads, reproductive ducts, and external genitalia. It explains the role of genes, hormones, and germ cells in determining sexual phenotypes, with a detailed analysis of the urogenital ridge formation, germ cell migration, and the differentiation of male and female reproductive structures.
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