Background: Sex determination in mammals requires expression of the Y-linked gene Sry in the bipotential genital ridges of the XY embryo. Even minor delay of the onset of Sry expression can result in XY sex reversal, highlighting the need for accurate gene regulation during sex determination. However, the location of critical regulatory elements remains unknown. Here, we analysed Sry flanking sequences across many species, using newly available genome sequences and computational tools, to better understand Sry's genomic context and to identify conserved regions predictive of functional roles
Sry is the Y-chromosomal gene that acts as a trigger for male development in mammalian embryos. This...
Tanzania Veterinary Journal; 33(1):64-73Expression of the SRY gene by somatic cells induces the diff...
The recent cloning of the Y-linked sex-determining gene SRY has ended one of the most notorious gene...
Background: SRY is the pivotal gene initiating male sex determination in most mammals, but how its e...
THE development of a eutherian mammal as a male is a consequence of testis formation in the embryo, ...
AbstractIn mammals, Sry (sex-determining region Y gene) is the master regulator of male sex determin...
The Y-chromosomal gene SRY acts as the primary trigger for male sex determination in mammalian embry...
The Y-chromosomal gene SRY acts as the primary trigger for male sex determination in mammalian embry...
BackgroundThe commonly used laboratory rat, Rattus norvegicus, is unique in having multiple Sry gene...
This chapter discusses the understanding of the biology of sry and sex determination particularly wh...
<div><p>A major event in mammalian male sex determination is the induction of the testis determining...
A major event in mammalian male sex determination is the induction of the testis determining factor ...
Arguably the most defining moment in our lives is fertilization, the point at which we inherit eithe...
BACKGROUND: Maleness in mammals is genetically determined by the Y chromosome. On the Y chromosome S...
<p>Pathologies of sexual development are common in humans and reflect the precarious processes of se...
Sry is the Y-chromosomal gene that acts as a trigger for male development in mammalian embryos. This...
Tanzania Veterinary Journal; 33(1):64-73Expression of the SRY gene by somatic cells induces the diff...
The recent cloning of the Y-linked sex-determining gene SRY has ended one of the most notorious gene...
Background: SRY is the pivotal gene initiating male sex determination in most mammals, but how its e...
THE development of a eutherian mammal as a male is a consequence of testis formation in the embryo, ...
AbstractIn mammals, Sry (sex-determining region Y gene) is the master regulator of male sex determin...
The Y-chromosomal gene SRY acts as the primary trigger for male sex determination in mammalian embry...
The Y-chromosomal gene SRY acts as the primary trigger for male sex determination in mammalian embry...
BackgroundThe commonly used laboratory rat, Rattus norvegicus, is unique in having multiple Sry gene...
This chapter discusses the understanding of the biology of sry and sex determination particularly wh...
<div><p>A major event in mammalian male sex determination is the induction of the testis determining...
A major event in mammalian male sex determination is the induction of the testis determining factor ...
Arguably the most defining moment in our lives is fertilization, the point at which we inherit eithe...
BACKGROUND: Maleness in mammals is genetically determined by the Y chromosome. On the Y chromosome S...
<p>Pathologies of sexual development are common in humans and reflect the precarious processes of se...
Sry is the Y-chromosomal gene that acts as a trigger for male development in mammalian embryos. This...
Tanzania Veterinary Journal; 33(1):64-73Expression of the SRY gene by somatic cells induces the diff...
The recent cloning of the Y-linked sex-determining gene SRY has ended one of the most notorious gene...