Genetic control of female sex differentiation from a bipotential gonad in mammals is poorly understood. We find that mouse XX gonads lacking the forkhead transcription factor Foxl2 form meiotic prophase oocytes, but then activate the genetic program for somatic testis determination. Pivotal Foxl2 action thus represses the male gene pathway at several stages of female gonadal differentiation. This suggests the possible continued involvement of sex-determining genes in maintaining ovarian function throughout female reproductive life
In this review, we describe recent results concerning the genetics of sex determination in mammals. ...
In this review, we describe recent results concerning the genetics of sex determination in mammals. ...
The crucial event in mammalian sexual differentiation occurs at the embryonic stage of sex determina...
Genetic control of female sex differentiation from a bipotential gonad in mammals is poorly understo...
Background. Partial loss of function of the transcription factor FOXL2 leads to premature ovarian fa...
The discovery that the SRY gene induces male sex in humans and other mammals led to speculation abou...
The discovery that the SRY gene induces male sex in humans and other mammals led to speculation abou...
The discovery that the SRY gene induces male sex in humans and other mammals led to speculation abou...
International audienceFoxl2 is a member of the large family of Forkhead Box (Fox) domain transcripti...
In mammals, the transcription factor SRY, encoded by the Y chromosome, is normally responsible for t...
International audienceFoxl2 is a member of the large family of Forkhead Box (Fox) domain transcripti...
International audienceFoxl2 is a member of the large family of Forkhead Box (Fox) domain transcripti...
In many species, including mammals, sex determination is genetically based. The sex chromosomes that...
Normal sex differentiation depends largely on the healthy development of the bipotential gonad, whi...
In this review, we describe recent results concerning the genetics of sex determination in mammals. ...
In this review, we describe recent results concerning the genetics of sex determination in mammals. ...
In this review, we describe recent results concerning the genetics of sex determination in mammals. ...
The crucial event in mammalian sexual differentiation occurs at the embryonic stage of sex determina...
Genetic control of female sex differentiation from a bipotential gonad in mammals is poorly understo...
Background. Partial loss of function of the transcription factor FOXL2 leads to premature ovarian fa...
The discovery that the SRY gene induces male sex in humans and other mammals led to speculation abou...
The discovery that the SRY gene induces male sex in humans and other mammals led to speculation abou...
The discovery that the SRY gene induces male sex in humans and other mammals led to speculation abou...
International audienceFoxl2 is a member of the large family of Forkhead Box (Fox) domain transcripti...
In mammals, the transcription factor SRY, encoded by the Y chromosome, is normally responsible for t...
International audienceFoxl2 is a member of the large family of Forkhead Box (Fox) domain transcripti...
International audienceFoxl2 is a member of the large family of Forkhead Box (Fox) domain transcripti...
In many species, including mammals, sex determination is genetically based. The sex chromosomes that...
Normal sex differentiation depends largely on the healthy development of the bipotential gonad, whi...
In this review, we describe recent results concerning the genetics of sex determination in mammals. ...
In this review, we describe recent results concerning the genetics of sex determination in mammals. ...
In this review, we describe recent results concerning the genetics of sex determination in mammals. ...
The crucial event in mammalian sexual differentiation occurs at the embryonic stage of sex determina...