If a genetically male individual was incapable of synthesizing testosterone but was otherwise normal,which of the following phenotypes would you expect to see?
A) Absent pubic hair, persisting paramesonephric ducts, uterus present
B) Indifferent external genitalia, some breast development, absent testes
C) Ductus deferens absent or atrophied, uterine tubes present, no beard
D) Indifferent external genitalia, uterine tubes present, uterus present
E) Ductus deferens absent or atrophied, atrophied paramesonephric ducts, absent pubic hair
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