Sexual development in mammals is based on a complicated and delicate network of genes and hormones that have to collaborate in a precise manner. The dark side of this pathway is represented by pathological conditions, wherein sexual development does not occur properly either in the XX and the XY background. Among them a conundrum is represented by the XX individuals with at least a partial testis differentiation even in absence of SRY. This particular condition is present in various mammals including the dog. Seven dogs characterized by XX karyotype, absence of SRY gene, and testicular tissue development were analysed by Array-CGH. In two cases the array-CGH analysis detected an interstitial heterozygous duplication of chromosome 9. The dup...
Sex in mammals is genetically determined and is defined at the cellular level by sex chromosome comp...
© 2015 Dr. Rajini SreenivasanMammalian testis development is initiated by the key sex-determining ge...
A disorder of sex development (DSD) in dogs with female sex chromosomes (78, XX), a lack of the SRY ...
Sexual development in mammals is based on a complicated and delicate network of genes and hormones t...
Sexual development in mammals is based on a complicated and delicate network of genes and hormones t...
Impaired fertility associated with disorders of sex development (DSDs) due to genetic causes in dogs...
Testicular or ovotesticular disorders of sex development (DSD) in individuals with female karyotype ...
In mammals, the Y-linked SRY gene is normally responsible for testis induction, yet testis developme...
Testicular or ovotesticular disorders of sex development (DSD) in individuals with female karyotype ...
Remarkable progress has been achieved in understanding the mechanisms controlling sex determination,...
The SOX gene family includes many genes that play a determinant role in several developmental pathwa...
Remarkable progress has been achieved in understanding the mechanisms controlling sex determination,...
In a mammal, at the beginning of its development, the gonad is bipotential. The shift into a male or...
Although the disorder of sex development in dogs with female karyotype (XX DSD) is quite common, its...
Differentiation of the bipotential gonad into testis is initiated by the Y chromosome-linked gene SR...
Sex in mammals is genetically determined and is defined at the cellular level by sex chromosome comp...
© 2015 Dr. Rajini SreenivasanMammalian testis development is initiated by the key sex-determining ge...
A disorder of sex development (DSD) in dogs with female sex chromosomes (78, XX), a lack of the SRY ...
Sexual development in mammals is based on a complicated and delicate network of genes and hormones t...
Sexual development in mammals is based on a complicated and delicate network of genes and hormones t...
Impaired fertility associated with disorders of sex development (DSDs) due to genetic causes in dogs...
Testicular or ovotesticular disorders of sex development (DSD) in individuals with female karyotype ...
In mammals, the Y-linked SRY gene is normally responsible for testis induction, yet testis developme...
Testicular or ovotesticular disorders of sex development (DSD) in individuals with female karyotype ...
Remarkable progress has been achieved in understanding the mechanisms controlling sex determination,...
The SOX gene family includes many genes that play a determinant role in several developmental pathwa...
Remarkable progress has been achieved in understanding the mechanisms controlling sex determination,...
In a mammal, at the beginning of its development, the gonad is bipotential. The shift into a male or...
Although the disorder of sex development in dogs with female karyotype (XX DSD) is quite common, its...
Differentiation of the bipotential gonad into testis is initiated by the Y chromosome-linked gene SR...
Sex in mammals is genetically determined and is defined at the cellular level by sex chromosome comp...
© 2015 Dr. Rajini SreenivasanMammalian testis development is initiated by the key sex-determining ge...
A disorder of sex development (DSD) in dogs with female sex chromosomes (78, XX), a lack of the SRY ...