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  2. Reproduction and pregnancy in speculative fiction - Wikipedia

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    The genre of feminist science fiction has explored single-sex reproduction in depth, particularly parthenogenesis, as well as gendered control over the ability and right to reproduce. See also numerous dystopian stories about state-controlled reproduction, abortion, and birth control, such as Atwood 's The Handmaid's Tale , or her short story ...

  3. Gender in speculative fiction - Wikipedia

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    Gender has been an important theme explored in speculative fiction.The genres that make up speculative fiction, science fiction, fantasy, supernatural fiction, horror, superhero fiction, science fantasy and related genres (utopian and dystopian fiction), have always offered the opportunity for writers to explore social conventions, including gender, gender roles, and beliefs about gender.

  4. Sex and sexuality in speculative fiction - Wikipedia

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    Sexual themes are frequently used in science fiction or related genres.Such elements may include depictions of realistic sexual interactions in a science fictional setting, a protagonist with an alternative sexuality, a sexual encounter between a human and a fictional extraterrestrial, or exploration of the varieties of sexual experience that deviate from the conventional.

  5. DNA² - Wikipedia

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    Karin receives a new DNA modifier and attempts to shoot Junta, only to miss and hit Ryuji who discovers he has gained the ability to absorb other people's DNA into himself. Using his powers, he morphs into Junta and ruins his reputation with Ami and Tomoko. Afterwards, Ryuji absorbs Junta's powers and defeats him.

  6. Single-gender world - Wikipedia

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    There is a long tradition of female-only places in literature and mythology, starting with the Amazons and continuing into some examples of feminist utopias.In speculative fiction, women-only worlds have been imagined to come about, among other approaches, by the action of disease that wipes out men, along with the development of technological or mystical method that allow women to reproduce ...

  7. Genetics in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Aspects of genetics including mutation, hybridisation, cloning, genetic engineering, and eugenics have appeared in fiction since the 19th century. Genetics is a young science, having started in 1900 with the rediscovery of Gregor Mendel's study on the inheritance of traits in pea plants.

  8. List of fictional intersex characters - Wikipedia

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    Crunchyroll described Iena as a "gender-ambiguous hyena person." [13] Ruby Moon: Cardcaptor Sakura: September 7, 1999: Ruby Moon has no biological sex. [14] They are always seen presenting as female, even though Spinel Sun often asks her why don't they present as male for a change as shown in episodes like "Sakura and the Mysterious Transfer ...

  9. Intersex characters in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Literary descriptions may use older or different language for intersex traits, including describing intersex people as hermaphrodites, [2] neither wholly male or female, [3] or a combination of male and female. [3] This page examines intersex characters in fictional works as a whole, focusing on characters and tropes over time.

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