نتایج جستجو برای: sry gene

تعداد نتایج: 1141873  

Journal: :Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences 2009

Journal: :Development 2016
Peter Koopman Andrew Sinclair Robin Lovell-Badge

On Thursday 9 May 1991, the world awoke to front-page news of a breakthrough in biological research. From Washington to Wollongong, newspapers, radio and TV were abuzz with the story of a transgenic mouse in London called Randy. Why was this mouse so special? The mouse in question was a chromosomal female (XX) made male by the presence of a transgene containing the Y chromosome gene Sry This se...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2015
H Xiao H Zhang T Li D Wu L T Qin T Wang B Zhang S X Liao

We determined whether a child with 17α-hydroxylase/17, 20-lyase deficiency possessed the sex-determining region (SRY) gene, and examined the mutations present in the CYP17A1 gene that led to 17α-hydroxylase/17, 20-lyase deficiency. In the child, karyotype analysis was performed and polymerase chain reaction analysis and electrophoretic techniques were used to identify the SRY gene. A total of 5...

2012
Remko Hersmus Yvonne G. van der Zwan Hans Stoop Pascal Bernard Rajini Sreenivasan J. Wolter Oosterhuis Hennie T. Brüggenwirth Suzan de Boer Stefan White Katja P. Wolffenbuttel Marielle Alders Kenneth McElreavy Stenvert L. S. Drop Vincent R. Harley Leendert H. J. Looijenga

Patients with Disorders of Sex Development (DSD), especially those with gonadal dysgenesis and hypovirilization are at risk of developing malignant type II germ cell tumors/cancer (GCC) (seminoma/dysgerminoma and nonseminoma), with either carcinoma in situ (CIS) or gonadoblastoma (GB) as precursor lesion. In 10-15% of 46,XY gonadal dysgenesis cases (i.e., Swyer syndrome), SRY mutations, residin...

2009
Debora Bogani Pam Siggers Rachel Brixey Nick Warr Sarah Beddow Jessica Edwards Debbie Williams Dagmar Wilhelm Peter Koopman Richard A. Flavell Hongbo Chi Harry Ostrer Sara Wells Michael Cheeseman Andy Greenfield

Sex determination in mammals is controlled by the presence or absence of the Y-linked gene SRY. In the developing male (XY) gonad, sex-determining region of the Y (SRY) protein acts to up-regulate expression of the related gene, SOX9, a transcriptional regulator that in turn initiates a downstream pathway of testis development, whilst also suppressing ovary development. Despite the requirement ...

Journal: :Genesis 2001
C H Lee T Taketo

Sry, a single-copy gene on the Y-chromosome, triggers the fetal gonad to begin testis differentiation in mammals. On the other hand, mutation or absence of Sry results in ovary differentiation and the female phenotype. However, cases of XY sex reversal in the presence of wild-type Sry exist in mice and man. One such example is the B6-Y(TIR) mouse, whose autosomes and X-chromosome are from the C...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1994
C M Nagamine T Shiroishi N Miyashita K Tsuchiya H Ikeda N Takao X L Wu M L Jin F S Wang A P Kryukov

When the Y chromosome of the laboratory inbred mouse strain C57BL/6 (B6) is replaced by the Y of certain strains of Mus musculus domesticus, testis determination fails and all XY fetuses develop either as hermaphrodites or XY females (XY sex reversal). This suggests the presence of at least two alleles of Sry, the male-determining gene on the Y:M. m. domesticus and B6. The B6 Y chromosome is de...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2002
Geert J De Vries Emilie F Rissman Richard B Simerly Liang-Yo Yang Elka M Scordalakes Catherine J Auger Amanda Swain Robin Lovell-Badge Paul S Burgoyne Arthur P Arnold

We tested the hypothesis that genes encoded on the sex chromosomes play a direct role in sexual differentiation of brain and behavior. We used mice in which the testis-determining gene (Sry) was moved from the Y chromosome to an autosome (by deletion of Sry from the Y and subsequent insertion of an Sry transgene onto an autosome), so that the determination of testis development occurred indepen...

2017
Nandini Shankara Narayana Anne-Maree Kean Lisa Ewans Thomas Ohnesorg Katie L Ayers Geoff Watson Arthur Vasilaras Andrew H Sinclair Stephen M Twigg David J Handelsman

46,XX disorders of sexual development (DSDs) occur rarely and result from disruptions of the genetic pathways underlying gonadal development and differentiation. We present a case of a young phenotypic male with 46,XX SRY-negative ovotesticular DSD resulting from a duplication upstream of SOX9 presenting with a painful testicular mass resulting from ovulation into an ovotestis. We present a lit...

Journal: :Seminars in cell & developmental biology 2007
Paul D Waters Mary C Wallis Jennifer A Marshall Graves

Sex determination in vertebrates is accomplished through a highly conserved genetic pathway. But surprisingly, the downstream events may be activated by a variety of triggers, including sex determining genes and environmental cues. Amongst species with genetic sex determination, the sex determining gene is anything but conserved, and the chromosomes that bear this master switch subscribe to spe...

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