Somatic and germline sex determination pathways have diverged significantly in animals, making comparisons between taxa difficult. To overcome this difficulty, we compared the genes in the germline sex determination pathways of Caenorhabditis elegans and C. briggsae, two Caenorhabditis species with similar reproductive systems and sequenced genomes. We demonstrate that C. briggsae has orthologs of all known C. elegans sex determination genes with one exception: fog-2. Hermaphroditic nematodes are essentially females that produce sperm early in life, which they use for self fertilization. In C. elegans, this brief period of spermatogenesis requires FOG-2 and the RNA-binding protein GLD-1, which together repress translation of the tra-2 mRNA....
<div><p>(A) Genetic pathway for gene activity, where arrows represent positive regulation and bars r...
Most species of the nematode genus Caenorhabditis reproduce through males and females; C. elegans an...
SummaryNematodes of the genus Caenorhabditis have evolved self-fertile hermaphrodites several times....
<div><p>Somatic and germline sex determination pathways have diverged significantly in animals, maki...
There are two different mating systems in the genus Caenorhabditis . In some species, like C. elegan...
Most species of the nematode genus Caenorhabditis reproduce through males and females. C. elegans an...
SummaryThe self-fertile hermaphrodites of C. elegans and C. briggsae evolved from female ancestors b...
In C. elegans, the choice of sex is determined by a cascade of sex determination genes. Genetic stud...
SummaryElucidating the molecular mechanisms that created ancient complex traits like insect wings is...
Most species of the nematode genus Caenorhabditis reproduce through males and females; C. elegans an...
In C. elegans, sexual identity is determined by a cascade of sex-determination genes. Genetic epista...
AbstractUnlike many features of metazoan development, sex determination is not widely conserved amon...
AbstractAlthough many cell fates differ between males and females, probably the most ancient type of...
Although many cell fates differ between males and females, probably the most ancient type of sexual ...
In the genus Caenorhabditis, self-fertile hermaphrodites in C.elegans and C.briggsae evolved from fe...
<div><p>(A) Genetic pathway for gene activity, where arrows represent positive regulation and bars r...
Most species of the nematode genus Caenorhabditis reproduce through males and females; C. elegans an...
SummaryNematodes of the genus Caenorhabditis have evolved self-fertile hermaphrodites several times....
<div><p>Somatic and germline sex determination pathways have diverged significantly in animals, maki...
There are two different mating systems in the genus Caenorhabditis . In some species, like C. elegan...
Most species of the nematode genus Caenorhabditis reproduce through males and females. C. elegans an...
SummaryThe self-fertile hermaphrodites of C. elegans and C. briggsae evolved from female ancestors b...
In C. elegans, the choice of sex is determined by a cascade of sex determination genes. Genetic stud...
SummaryElucidating the molecular mechanisms that created ancient complex traits like insect wings is...
Most species of the nematode genus Caenorhabditis reproduce through males and females; C. elegans an...
In C. elegans, sexual identity is determined by a cascade of sex-determination genes. Genetic epista...
AbstractUnlike many features of metazoan development, sex determination is not widely conserved amon...
AbstractAlthough many cell fates differ between males and females, probably the most ancient type of...
Although many cell fates differ between males and females, probably the most ancient type of sexual ...
In the genus Caenorhabditis, self-fertile hermaphrodites in C.elegans and C.briggsae evolved from fe...
<div><p>(A) Genetic pathway for gene activity, where arrows represent positive regulation and bars r...
Most species of the nematode genus Caenorhabditis reproduce through males and females; C. elegans an...
SummaryNematodes of the genus Caenorhabditis have evolved self-fertile hermaphrodites several times....