A marsupial (Sminthopsis douglasi) with bilateral intersexuality had a hemiscrotum on the right side and a hemi-pouch with nipples on the left. A normal female karyotype (2n = 14, XX) was present in cells from the right (male) side, while cells from the left (female) side initially had a female karyotype plus two dot-like chromosomes (2n = 14, XX + 2B). It is proposed that the dots represented a region deleted from the X chromosome that contains the "pouch-mammary/scrotum" (PMS) switch gene whose dosage determines development of a pouch and teats (two doses) or a scrotum (one dose). Mis-segregation early in embryonic development produced a lineage with one normal X and one deleted X (male side), and a lineage with a normal and deleted X, pl...
Marsupial and monotreme mammals fill an important gap in vertebrate phylogeny between reptile-mammal...
We report here the isolation and sequencing of 10 Y-specific tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii ) BAC ...
Marsupials, one of the three main groups of mammals, are only found in Australia and in the American...
A marsupial (Sminthopsis douglasi) with bilateral intersexuality had a hemiscrotum on the right side...
Data on ten intersexual marsupials, eight of which were of known karyotype, are presented and review...
Summary. Two intersexual tammar wallabies (Macropus eugenii), one intersexual euro (Macropus robustu...
In marsupials testis determination requires the presence of a Y chromosome. The sex determining regi...
In marsupials testis determination requires the presence of a Y chromosome. The sex determining regi...
Marsupials present a series of genetic and chromosomal features that are highly conserved in very di...
Marsupials present a series of genetic and chromosomal features that are highly conserved in very di...
SummaryIn female marsupials, X chromosome inactivation (XCI) is imprinted, affecting the paternal X ...
The XX female/XY male sex chromosome system of therian mammals evolved from a homologous pair of aut...
During meiotic prophase I, homologous chromosomes pair, synapse and recombine in a tightly regulated...
Marsupial karyotypes have shown extensive conservation even between distantly related groups with a ...
Marsupial karyotypes have shown extensive conservation even between distantly related groups with a ...
Marsupial and monotreme mammals fill an important gap in vertebrate phylogeny between reptile-mammal...
We report here the isolation and sequencing of 10 Y-specific tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii ) BAC ...
Marsupials, one of the three main groups of mammals, are only found in Australia and in the American...
A marsupial (Sminthopsis douglasi) with bilateral intersexuality had a hemiscrotum on the right side...
Data on ten intersexual marsupials, eight of which were of known karyotype, are presented and review...
Summary. Two intersexual tammar wallabies (Macropus eugenii), one intersexual euro (Macropus robustu...
In marsupials testis determination requires the presence of a Y chromosome. The sex determining regi...
In marsupials testis determination requires the presence of a Y chromosome. The sex determining regi...
Marsupials present a series of genetic and chromosomal features that are highly conserved in very di...
Marsupials present a series of genetic and chromosomal features that are highly conserved in very di...
SummaryIn female marsupials, X chromosome inactivation (XCI) is imprinted, affecting the paternal X ...
The XX female/XY male sex chromosome system of therian mammals evolved from a homologous pair of aut...
During meiotic prophase I, homologous chromosomes pair, synapse and recombine in a tightly regulated...
Marsupial karyotypes have shown extensive conservation even between distantly related groups with a ...
Marsupial karyotypes have shown extensive conservation even between distantly related groups with a ...
Marsupial and monotreme mammals fill an important gap in vertebrate phylogeny between reptile-mammal...
We report here the isolation and sequencing of 10 Y-specific tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii ) BAC ...
Marsupials, one of the three main groups of mammals, are only found in Australia and in the American...