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 for a number of transcription factors and secreted signalling molecules in sex determination, intracellular signalling components functioning in this process have not been defined. Here we report a role for the phylogenetically ancient mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signalling pathway in mouse sex determination. Using a forward genetic screen...
Sex in mammals is genetically determined and is defined at the cellular level by sex chromosome comp...
SummaryMale sex determination in mammals is induced by Sry, a gene whose regulation is poorly unders...
Mammalian sex determination in its simplest form can be considered as a cell fate decision, dependen...
Sex determination in mammals is controlled by the presence or absence of the Y-linked gene SRY. In t...
Sex determination in mammals is controlled by the presence or absence of the Y-linked gene SRY. In t...
Sexual development begins with the process by which the bipotential gonads of the embryonic urogenit...
Sex determination requires the commitment of bipotential gonads to either a testis or an ovarian fat...
Sexual differentiation is the process by which an organism develops as either male or female. In mam...
SummaryLoss of the kinase MAP3K4 causes mouse embryonic gonadal sex reversal due to reduced expressi...
Disorders of sex development in the human population range in severity from mild genital defects to ...
Investigations of humans with disorders of sex development (DSDs) resulted in the discovery of many ...
Investigations of humans with disorders of sex development (DSDs) resulted in the discovery of many ...
In mammals, the Y chromosome is a dominant male determinant, causing the bipotential gonad to develo...
In the presence of the Y-chromosomal gene Sry, the bipotential mouse gonads develop as testes rather...
The sex-determining gene on the Y chromosome, named Sry, initiates differentiation of gonadal somat...
Sex in mammals is genetically determined and is defined at the cellular level by sex chromosome comp...
SummaryMale sex determination in mammals is induced by Sry, a gene whose regulation is poorly unders...
Mammalian sex determination in its simplest form can be considered as a cell fate decision, dependen...
Sex determination in mammals is controlled by the presence or absence of the Y-linked gene SRY. In t...
Sex determination in mammals is controlled by the presence or absence of the Y-linked gene SRY. In t...
Sexual development begins with the process by which the bipotential gonads of the embryonic urogenit...
Sex determination requires the commitment of bipotential gonads to either a testis or an ovarian fat...
Sexual differentiation is the process by which an organism develops as either male or female. In mam...
SummaryLoss of the kinase MAP3K4 causes mouse embryonic gonadal sex reversal due to reduced expressi...
Disorders of sex development in the human population range in severity from mild genital defects to ...
Investigations of humans with disorders of sex development (DSDs) resulted in the discovery of many ...
Investigations of humans with disorders of sex development (DSDs) resulted in the discovery of many ...
In mammals, the Y chromosome is a dominant male determinant, causing the bipotential gonad to develo...
In the presence of the Y-chromosomal gene Sry, the bipotential mouse gonads develop as testes rather...
The sex-determining gene on the Y chromosome, named Sry, initiates differentiation of gonadal somat...
Sex in mammals is genetically determined and is defined at the cellular level by sex chromosome comp...
SummaryMale sex determination in mammals is induced by Sry, a gene whose regulation is poorly unders...
Mammalian sex determination in its simplest form can be considered as a cell fate decision, dependen...