Aug 28, 2017 · 1 min read
Yes. Genetic abnormalities, anatomical deformities and other aberrations from the dichotomous norm, totaling less than 2% of all cases is not variation. These abnormalities and deformities will have a wide variety of causes and are almost exclusively the result of genetic errors and defects. That is not variation, it is exception.
And almost none of that <2% is relevant to transgender incidence.
There is no need to cite genetic physical abnormalities in support of transgender incidence. It is misleading and unhelpful.