生物
睾丸决定因素
性别分化
Y染色体
性腺发育
基因
遗传(遗传算法)
遗传学
染色体
进化生物学
性发育障碍
内分泌学
性腺
作者
Dagmar Wilhelm,Aitana Perea-Gómez,Axel H. Newton,Marie‐Christine Chaboissier
出处
期刊:Development
[The Company of Biologists]
日期:2025-03-15
卷期号:152 (6)
摘要
ABSTRACT Sex determination and differentiation are fundamental processes that are not only essential for fertility but also influence the development of many other organs, and hence, are important for species diversity and survival. In mammals, sex is determined by the inheritance of an X or a Y chromosome from the father. The Y chromosome harbours the testis-determining gene SRY, and it has long been thought that its absence is sufficient for ovarian development. Consequently, the ovarian pathway has been treated as a default pathway, in the sense that ovaries do not have or need a female-determining factor. Recently, a female-determining factor has been identified in mouse as the master regulator of ovarian development. Interestingly, this scenario was predicted as early as 1983. In this Review, we discuss the model predicted in 1983, how the mechanisms and genes currently known to be important for sex determination and differentiation in mammals have changed or supported this model, and finally, reflect on what these findings might mean for sex determination in other vertebrates.
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