生物
蜥蜴
染色体
遗传学
基因
孵化
Y染色体
基因型
剂量补偿
性别比
有性生殖的进化
表型
女性
性反转
进化生物学
动物
人口学
内科学
社会学
医学
人口
生物化学
作者
Alexander E. Quinn,Arthur Georges,Stephen D. Sarre,Fiorenzo Guarino,Tariq Ezaz,Jennifer A. Marshall Graves
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2007-04-19
卷期号:316 (5823): 411-411
被引量:268
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.1135925
摘要
Sex in reptiles is determined by genes on sex chromosomes or by incubation temperature. Previously these two modes were thought to be distinct, yet we show that high incubation temperatures reverse genotypic males (ZZ) to phenotypic females in a lizard with ZZ and ZW sex chromosomes. Thus, the W chromosome is not necessary for female differentiation. Sex determination is probably via a dosage-sensitive male-determining gene on the Z chromosome that is inactivated by extreme temperatures. Our data invite a novel hypothesis for the evolution of temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD) and suggest that sex chromosomes may exist in many TSD reptiles.
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