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In Dissociative Identity Disorder the different identities will:
Gonochorism
A biological system of sex determination in which an individual is born as either male or female, with no change in sex occurring during their lifespan.
Dihydrotestosterone
A potent androgen hormone that is derived from testosterone and plays a key role in the development of male characteristics and reproductive tissues.
Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome
A situation where an individual with male genes exhibits a resistance to male hormones, known as androgens, resulting in the manifestation of feminine physical characteristics despite having a male genetic structure.
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