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A student claims that the Y chromosome contains the sex-determining region gene, known as the SRY gene, which causes male fetuses to develop testes. Which of the following provides correct information about cell signaling that supports the claim?

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The SRY gene produces a protein that binds to specific regions of in certain tissues, which affects the development of these tissues.

The SRY gene produces a protein that deletes portions of the X chromosome in males so that male characteristics can develop.

The SRY gene produces and RNA segment that is exported from specific cells and targets the developing gonads

The SRY gene is found only in tissues of the developing gonads.

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