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I just read in a review of genetics in a biological psychology text-book that egg-laying in chickens is determined by sex-limited genes, as opposed to sex-linked genes. Does this mean that a rooster could lay eggs if given the right sort of hormone treatment?

by /u/ellivibrutp in /r/askscience

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