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Sry protein from athlete 1 can bind its target dna. false 2. sry protein from athlete 2 can bind its target dna. true 3. sox9 protein from athlete 1 can bind its target dna. true 4. sox9 protein from athlete 2 can bind its target dna. true 5. the likely cause of athlete 1's condition is a defect in sry function. true 6. the likely cause of athlete 1's condition is a defect in sox9 function. false 7. the likely cause of athlete 2's condition is a defect in sry function. false 8. the likely cause of athlete 2's condition is a defect in sox9 function. false

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