نتایج جستجو برای: sex determination immature gonads

تعداد نتایج: 480750  

2008
ROBERTO NARBAITZ GLADYS TEITELMAN

G O N A D A L inversion produced by sex hormones has been studied by many authors trying to understand sex differentiation and its hormonal control. The work of Dantchakoff (1935), Wolff & Ginglinger (1935) and Willier, Gallagher & Koch (1935), who studied sex inversion in genetically male chick gonads caused by the action of estrogens, as well as work done since then on birds and other vertebr...

2014
Zhaofei Fan Feng You Lijuan Wang Shenda Weng Zhihao Wu Jinwei Hu Yuxia Zou Xungang Tan Peijun Zhang

Olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) is an important commercially cultured marine flatfish in China, Korea, and Japan, of which female grows faster than male. In order to explore the molecular mechanism of flounder sex determination and development, we used RNA-seq technology to investigate transcriptomes of flounder gonads. This produced 22,253,217 and 19,777,841 qualified reads from ovary ...

2014
Yoji Yamamoto Yan Zhang Munti Sarida Ricardo S. Hattori Carlos A. Strüssmann

In this study, we examined whether a homolog of the master sex-determining gene amhy of Odontesthes hatcheri is present and plays any role in testis determination of pejerrey O. bonariensis, a species otherwise known for its strong temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD). Screening of wild and laboratory-reared pejerrey for amhy revealed a high, although not complete linkage with phenotyp...

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: :Human molecular genetics 2005
Chris Ottolenghi Shakib Omari J Elias Garcia-Ortiz Manuela Uda Laura Crisponi Antonino Forabosco Giuseppe Pilia David Schlessinger

Genetic control of female sex differentiation from a bipotential gonad in mammals is poorly understood. We find that mouse XX gonads lacking the forkhead transcription factor Foxl2 form meiotic prophase oocytes, but then activate the genetic program for somatic testis determination. Pivotal Foxl2 action thus represses the male gene pathway at several stages of female gonadal differentiation. Th...

2013
Luke S. Lambeth David M. Cummins Timothy J. Doran Andrew H. Sinclair Craig A. Smith

Estrogens play a key role in sexual differentiation of both the gonads and external traits in birds. The production of estrogen occurs via a well-characterised steroidogenic pathway, which is a multi-step process involving several enzymes, including cytochrome P450 aromatase. In chicken embryos, the aromatase gene (CYP19A1) is expressed female-specifically from the time of gonadal sex different...

Journal: :Philippine journal of fisheries 2023

Reproductive biology is important in formulating management interventions for fish stocks. Limits on catch size are established based the identified at first sexual maturity of target species, which can be accurately determined through histological analysis gonads. The study investigated reproductive characteristics endangered Sardinella tawilis and analysis. Between 2017 2018, 312 samples with...

2013
Itzel Sifuentes-Romero Horacio Merchant-Larios Sarah L. Milton Norma Moreno-Mendoza Verónica Díaz-Hernández Alejandra García-Gasca

The autosomal Sry-related gene, Sox9, encodes a transcription factor, which performs an important role in testis differentiation in mammals. In several reptiles, Sox9 is differentially expressed in gonads, showing a significant upregulation during the thermo-sensitive period (TSP) at the male-promoting temperature, consistent with the idea that SOX9 plays a central role in the male pathway. How...

Journal: :Biology of reproduction 2013
Francisca M Real Ryohei Sekido Darío G Lupiáñez Robin Lovell-Badge Rafael Jiménez Miguel Burgos

In mammals, sex differentiation depends on gonad development, which is controlled by two groups of sex-determining genes that promote one gonadal sex and antagonize the opposite one. SOX9 plays a key role during testis development in all studied vertebrates, whereas it is kept inactive in the XX gonad at the critical time of sex determination, otherwise, ovary-to-testis gonadal sex reversal occ...

Journal: :Development, growth & differentiation 2003
Masaru Matsuda

Although sex determination systems in animals are diverse, sex-determining genes have been identified only in mammals and some invertebrates. Recently, DMY (DM domain gene on the Y chromosome) has been found in the sex-determining region on the Y chromosome of the teleost medaka fish, Oryzias latipes. Functional and expression analyses of DMY show it to be the leading candidate for the male-det...

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