نتایج جستجو برای: sry gene

تعداد نتایج: 1141873  

Journal: :Biologija 2022

In European countries, hunting of wildlife is regulated by various directives. However, illegal activities are becoming more common. To deal with crime cases, it becomes necessary to select the best molecular markers for analysis animal sex, species, and relationships identification. This study investigated potential within chromosomal mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) forensics. By applying targeting ...

Journal: :Experimental animals 2010
Fusako Mitsunaga Miyuki Ueiwa Yoshirou Kamanaka Mayumi Morimoto Shin Nakamura

Non-invasive fetal sex determination is required for biomedical studies, in which some sexual difference would be expected in fetal events, in order to make a choice of male or female fetus. To detect male fetal DNA of the sex-determining region Y gene (SRY) in maternal macaque plasma, nested real-time PCR using the SYBR Green system was developed. In all cases of pregnant macaques with male fe...

Journal: :Urology journal 2006
Mir Davood Omrani Saied Samadzadae Mortaza Bagheri Kiarash Attar

INTRODUCTION Although assisted reproduction techniques are used extensively in Iran, screening for Y chromosome microdeletions before intracytoplasmic sperm injection is often undervalued. Our aim was to investigate Y chromosome microdeletions in men with idiopathic azoospermia or severe oligospermia. MATERIALS AND METHODS In 99 selected patients with azoospermia or severe oligospermia and el...

Journal: :BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 1998
R Jiménez M Burgos

Mammalian sex determination is controlled by the Y-linked gene SRY. Studies of sex-reversed patients and experimental data obtained with mice have identified other genes, such as DAX1, SOX9, SF1, and WT1, which take part in the process, and have suggested how these genes interact to determine the sex of a mammalian embryo. A recent paper in Nature by Swain et al. provides experimental data that...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental zoology 2001
P Koopman M Bullejos J Bowles

Sry, a gene from the Y chromosome, is known to initiate testis formation and subsequent male differentiation in mammals. A related gene, Sox9, also plays a critical role in testis determination, possibly in all vertebrates. A number of models have been presented regarding the molecular modes of action of these two genes. However, details regarding their regulation, regulatory target genes, and ...

Journal: :Development 1999
C Tilmann B Capel

In mammals a single gene on the Y chromosome, Sry, controls testis formation. One of the earliest effects of Sry expression is the induction of somatic cell migration from the mesonephros into the XY gonad. Here we show that mesonephric cells are required for cord formation and male-specific gene expression in XY gonads in a stage-specific manner. Culturing XX gonads with an XY gonad at their s...

Journal: :Arquivos brasileiros de endocrinologia e metabologia 2010
Maricilda Palandi de Mello Fernanda Borchers Coeli Juliana Godoy Assumpção Tammy Mazeo Castro Andréa Trevas Maciel-Guerra Antônia Paula Marques-de-Faria Maria Tereza Matias Baptista Gil Guerra-Júnior

The Y-chromosome-located SRY gene encodes a small testis-specific protein containing a DNA-binding motif known as the HMG (high mobility group) box. However, mutations in SRY are not frequent especially in cases of 46,XY partial gonadal dysgenesis. Several sex-determining genes direct the fate of the bipotential gonad to either testis or ovary. In addition, heterozygous small deletions in 9p ca...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 1998
S K Mahadevaiah T Odorisio D J Elliott A Rattigan M Szot S H Laval L L Washburn J R McCarrey B M Cattanach R Lovell-Badge P S Burgoyne

An RNA-binding motif (RBM) gene family has been identified on the human Y chromosome that maps to the same deletion interval as the 'azoospermia factor' (AZF). We have identified the homologous gene family (Rbm) on the mouse Y with a view to investigating the proposal that this gene family plays a role in spermatogenesis. At least 25 and probably >50 copies of Rbm are present on the mouse Y chr...

2015
XIN-YI XIA CUI ZHANG TIAN-FU LI QIU-YUE WU NA LI WEI-WEI LI YING-XIA CUI XIAO-JUN LI YI-CHAO SHI

The 46,XX male disorder of sex development (DSD) is rarely observed in humans. Patients with DSD are all male with testicular tissue differentiation. The mechanism of sex determination and differentiation remains to be elucidated. In the present case report, an 46,XX inv (9) infertile male negative for the sex‑determining region of the Y chromosome (SRY) gene was examined. This infertile male w...

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