Remarkable progress has been achieved in understanding the mechanisms controlling sex determination, yet the cause for many Disorders of Sex Development (DSD) remains unknown. Of particular interest is a rare XX DSD subtype in which individuals are negative for SRY, the testis determining factor on the Y chromosome, yet develop testes or ovotestes, and both of these phenotypes occur in the same family. This is a naturally occurring disorder in humans (Homo sapiens) and dogs (C. familiaris). Phenotypes in the canine XX DSD model are strikingly similar to those of the human XX DSD subtype. The purposes of this study were to identify 1) a variant associated with XX DSD in the canine model and 2) gene expression alterations in canine embryonic ...
This work aimed at giving a deeper insight into peculiar cases of intersexuality occurring in dogs a...
Investigations of sexual development disorders in dogs and cats are important to identify new mutati...
<p>Ovotesticular or testicular disorder of sexual development in dogs with female karyotype and lack...
Remarkable progress has been achieved in understanding the mechanisms controlling sex determination,...
Testicular or ovotesticular disorders of sex development (DSD) in individuals with female karyotype ...
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...
A disorder of sex development (DSD) in dogs with female sex chromosomes (78, XX), a lack of the SRY ...
Although the disorder of sex development in dogs with female karyotype (XX DSD) is quite common, its...
Testicular or ovotesticular disorders of sex development (DSD) in individuals with female karyotype ...
Sexual development in mammals is based on a complicated and delicate network of genes and hormones t...
In mammals, the Y-linked SRY gene is normally responsible for testis induction, yet testis developme...
In a mammal, at the beginning of its development, the gonad is bipotential. The shift into a male or...
Knowledge of the molecular background of disorders of sex development (DSD) in dogs with normal sets...
This report details a case of SRY-negative XX sex reversal in a mixed breed dog and surveys affected...
This work aimed at giving a deeper insight into peculiar cases of intersexuality occurring in dogs a...
Investigations of sexual development disorders in dogs and cats are important to identify new mutati...
<p>Ovotesticular or testicular disorder of sexual development in dogs with female karyotype and lack...
Remarkable progress has been achieved in understanding the mechanisms controlling sex determination,...
Testicular or ovotesticular disorders of sex development (DSD) in individuals with female karyotype ...
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...
A disorder of sex development (DSD) in dogs with female sex chromosomes (78, XX), a lack of the SRY ...
Although the disorder of sex development in dogs with female karyotype (XX DSD) is quite common, its...
Testicular or ovotesticular disorders of sex development (DSD) in individuals with female karyotype ...
Sexual development in mammals is based on a complicated and delicate network of genes and hormones t...
In mammals, the Y-linked SRY gene is normally responsible for testis induction, yet testis developme...
In a mammal, at the beginning of its development, the gonad is bipotential. The shift into a male or...
Knowledge of the molecular background of disorders of sex development (DSD) in dogs with normal sets...
This report details a case of SRY-negative XX sex reversal in a mixed breed dog and surveys affected...
This work aimed at giving a deeper insight into peculiar cases of intersexuality occurring in dogs a...
Investigations of sexual development disorders in dogs and cats are important to identify new mutati...
<p>Ovotesticular or testicular disorder of sexual development in dogs with female karyotype and lack...