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Gyanandromorphs are organisms that exhibit both male and female characteristics, typically resulting from a genetic anomaly during development. This phenomenon is most commonly observed in certain insects, birds, and crustaceans, where one side of the body displays male traits while the other side shows female traits. The term derives from the Greek words "gyne," meaning woman, and "andro," meaning man, highlighting the dual sexual characteristics present in these organisms.

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