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### The Impact of In-Utero Hormone Exposure on Rodent Development

Studies focused on in-utero hormone exposure in rodents have demonstrated several significant findings:

1. **Behavioral Impact of Uterine Position**
   - The position of a fetal rodent in the uterus influences various behaviors it exhibits later in life.

2. **Size and Adult Characteristics**
   - The sex of siblings developing adjacent in utero affects the rodent's size at birth. However, it has minimal to no impact on the rodent’s adult characteristics.

3. **Female Rodents' Utero Development**
   - Female rodents do not display a consistent pattern of developing next to two male rodents in utero.

4. **Male Rodents' Utero Development**
   - Male rodents do not consistently develop in utero adjacent to two female rodents.

5. **Sibling Influence on Gender Development**
   - The number of siblings surrounding a developing rodent does not determine whether the rodent will become male or female.

Understanding these factors helps in appreciating the complexities of prenatal development and its long-term effects on behavior and physical characteristics in rodents.
Transcribed Image Text:### The Impact of In-Utero Hormone Exposure on Rodent Development Studies focused on in-utero hormone exposure in rodents have demonstrated several significant findings: 1. **Behavioral Impact of Uterine Position** - The position of a fetal rodent in the uterus influences various behaviors it exhibits later in life. 2. **Size and Adult Characteristics** - The sex of siblings developing adjacent in utero affects the rodent's size at birth. However, it has minimal to no impact on the rodent’s adult characteristics. 3. **Female Rodents' Utero Development** - Female rodents do not display a consistent pattern of developing next to two male rodents in utero. 4. **Male Rodents' Utero Development** - Male rodents do not consistently develop in utero adjacent to two female rodents. 5. **Sibling Influence on Gender Development** - The number of siblings surrounding a developing rodent does not determine whether the rodent will become male or female. Understanding these factors helps in appreciating the complexities of prenatal development and its long-term effects on behavior and physical characteristics in rodents.
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