AbstractMoles are unique among mammals because all females of several species of genus Talpa have bilateral ovotestes (gonads with both ovarian and testicular tissue). Based on the analysis of a large sample of embryos, foetuses and infants over a 13-year period, we have studied the development of the gonads in male and female moles of the species Talpa occidentalis. Several new field and laboratory procedures were developed specifically to obtain and manage this singular material. Our results reveal that gonads of female moles develop according to a testis-like pattern, which includes cord formation and mesonephric cell migration, and begins at the same time as testis differentiation in males. The first signs of sex differentiation do not ...
Gonads are very peculiar organs given their bipotential competence. Indeed, early differentiating ge...
AbstractMammalian primordial germ cells migrate into gonads of either sex indiscriminately and may b...
In humans and other mammals, sex is determined by the presence or absence of Y chromosome. If Y chro...
Mammalian sex determination is the genetic process that commits the undifferentiated bipotential gon...
Some cellular events are crucial in testis organogenesis, including Sertoli and Leydig cell differen...
AbstractThe primary event in mammalian sexual development is the differentiation of the bipotential ...
The female gonads of moles (genus Talpa) are composed of a cortex, functioning as an ovary, and a me...
The female gonads of moles (genus Talpa) are composed of a cortex, functioning as an ovary, and a me...
AbstractThe formation of testes or ovaries in the mammalian embryo is critical in determining sexual...
Testicular and ovarian organogenesis involve a pathway of developmental genes which are differential...
Arguably the most defining moment in our lives is fertilization, the point at which we inherit eithe...
AbstractTo understand mechanisms of sex determination, it is important to know the lineage relations...
Previous studies of the reproductive biology and genetics of European moles (Talpa spp.) showed that...
In mammals, germ cells are important both during development and for the function of female gonads, ...
The sex of an individual is determined by the fate of the gonad. This organ arises from two differen...
Gonads are very peculiar organs given their bipotential competence. Indeed, early differentiating ge...
AbstractMammalian primordial germ cells migrate into gonads of either sex indiscriminately and may b...
In humans and other mammals, sex is determined by the presence or absence of Y chromosome. If Y chro...
Mammalian sex determination is the genetic process that commits the undifferentiated bipotential gon...
Some cellular events are crucial in testis organogenesis, including Sertoli and Leydig cell differen...
AbstractThe primary event in mammalian sexual development is the differentiation of the bipotential ...
The female gonads of moles (genus Talpa) are composed of a cortex, functioning as an ovary, and a me...
The female gonads of moles (genus Talpa) are composed of a cortex, functioning as an ovary, and a me...
AbstractThe formation of testes or ovaries in the mammalian embryo is critical in determining sexual...
Testicular and ovarian organogenesis involve a pathway of developmental genes which are differential...
Arguably the most defining moment in our lives is fertilization, the point at which we inherit eithe...
AbstractTo understand mechanisms of sex determination, it is important to know the lineage relations...
Previous studies of the reproductive biology and genetics of European moles (Talpa spp.) showed that...
In mammals, germ cells are important both during development and for the function of female gonads, ...
The sex of an individual is determined by the fate of the gonad. This organ arises from two differen...
Gonads are very peculiar organs given their bipotential competence. Indeed, early differentiating ge...
AbstractMammalian primordial germ cells migrate into gonads of either sex indiscriminately and may b...
In humans and other mammals, sex is determined by the presence or absence of Y chromosome. If Y chro...