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  2. Trans-acting - Wikipedia

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    The trans-acting gene may be on a different chromosome to the target gene, but the activity is via the intermediary protein or RNA that it encodes. Cis-acting elements, on the other hand, do not code for protein or RNA. Both the trans-acting gene and the protein/RNA that it encodes are said to "act in trans" on the target gene.

  3. LGBTQ rights in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia recently banned many sites, mainly pornographic sites but also any site that has the word "gay" or any word that related to LGBT. Indonesia also banned some LGBT-related applications like the gay dating service Grindr, [82] though similar dating applications like Walla and Hornet are not banned. Blued, the international version of ...

  4. Recognition of same-sex unions in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    A bissu (Buginese: ᨅᨗᨔᨘ, pronounced) is a person who "combines aspects of all genders to form a whole", often acting as a shaman. [4] [5] [6] In other cultures, some individuals were considered to fulfil a third gender role. They were "considered to be the union between male and female elements", a "unity perceived as the harmonious ...

  5. Homosexuality in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The gay and lesbian movement in Indonesia is one of the oldest and largest in Southeast Asia. [14] Indonesian gay right activism began since 1982 when the first gay rights interest group was established in Indonesia. The "Lambda Indonesia" and other similar organizations arose in the late 1980s and 1990s. [15]

  6. Trans woman - Wikipedia

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    This includes trans women, but is used especially for AMAB non-binary people, who may have an identity that is partially feminine, but not wholly female. [11] The spelling transwoman (written as a single word) is occasionally used interchangeably with trans woman (where trans is an adjective describing a kind of woman).

  7. Legal status of transgender people - Wikipedia

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    As of November 27th, 2024, 48 anti-trans bills have been passed across 17 states, while 84 are being considered at the federal level, and a total of 559 have been considered this year. [ 215 ] These bills aim to re-define sex, restrict access to life saving medical care , to education, to sports, to bathrooms, and to marriage and military ...

  8. Transgender history - Wikipedia

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    In Indonesia, there are millions of trans-/third-gender waria, and the extant pre-Islamic Bugis society of Sulawesi recognizes five gender roles. In the United States in 1776, the genderless Public Universal Friend refused both birth name and gendered pronouns. Transgender American men and women are documented in accounts from throughout the ...

  9. Transgender - Wikipedia

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    Surgical procedures for trans women feminize the voice, skin, face, Adam's apple, breasts, waist, buttocks, and genitals. Surgical procedures for trans men masculinize the chest and genitals and remove the womb, ovaries, and fallopian tubes. The acronyms "Gender-affirming surgery (GAS)" and "sex reassignment surgery" (SRS) refer to genital ...