MHM is a chicken Z chromosome-linked locus that is methylated and transcriptionally silent in male cells, but is hypomethylated and transcribed into a long non-coding RNA in female cells. MHM has been implicated in both localised dosage compensation and sex determination in the chicken embryo, but direct evidence is lacking. We investigated the potential role of MHM in chicken embryonic development, using expression analysis and retroviral-mediated mis-expression. At embryonic stages, MHM is only expressed in females. Northern blotting showed that both sense and antisense strands of the MHM locus are transcribed, with the sense strand being more abundant. Whole mount in situ hybridization confirmed that the sense RNA is present in developin...
BACKGROUND: Despite some advances in recent years, the genetic control of gonadal sex differentiatio...
The chicken embryo has long been a useful model organism for studying development, including sex det...
The chicken embryo has long been a useful model organism for studying development, including sex det...
MHM is a chicken Z chromosome-linked locus that is methylated and transcriptionally silent in male c...
AbstractMHM is a chicken Z chromosome-linked locus that is methylated and transcriptionally silent i...
The chicken (Gallus gallus) embryo has been used as a classic model system for developmental studies...
The chicken (Gallus gallus) embryo has been used as a classic model system for developmental studies...
Abstract Background Differentiation of the brain during development leads to sexually dimorphic adul...
© 2013 Dr. Andrew David CuttingThe vertebrate urogenital system is comprised of the urinary and repr...
Background : In birds as in mammals, a genetic switch determines whether the undifferentiated gonad ...
Background : In birds as in mammals, a genetic switch determines whether the undifferentiated gonad ...
BACKGROUND: In birds as in mammals, a genetic switch determines whether the undifferentiated gonad d...
© 2011 Dr. Stephanie Chantelle BannisterThe gonads are the first organs to undergo sexually dimorphi...
The male hypermethylated (MHM) region, located near the middle of the short arm of the Z chromosome ...
BACKGROUND: Despite some advances in recent years, the genetic control of gonadal sex differentiatio...
BACKGROUND: Despite some advances in recent years, the genetic control of gonadal sex differentiatio...
The chicken embryo has long been a useful model organism for studying development, including sex det...
The chicken embryo has long been a useful model organism for studying development, including sex det...
MHM is a chicken Z chromosome-linked locus that is methylated and transcriptionally silent in male c...
AbstractMHM is a chicken Z chromosome-linked locus that is methylated and transcriptionally silent i...
The chicken (Gallus gallus) embryo has been used as a classic model system for developmental studies...
The chicken (Gallus gallus) embryo has been used as a classic model system for developmental studies...
Abstract Background Differentiation of the brain during development leads to sexually dimorphic adul...
© 2013 Dr. Andrew David CuttingThe vertebrate urogenital system is comprised of the urinary and repr...
Background : In birds as in mammals, a genetic switch determines whether the undifferentiated gonad ...
Background : In birds as in mammals, a genetic switch determines whether the undifferentiated gonad ...
BACKGROUND: In birds as in mammals, a genetic switch determines whether the undifferentiated gonad d...
© 2011 Dr. Stephanie Chantelle BannisterThe gonads are the first organs to undergo sexually dimorphi...
The male hypermethylated (MHM) region, located near the middle of the short arm of the Z chromosome ...
BACKGROUND: Despite some advances in recent years, the genetic control of gonadal sex differentiatio...
BACKGROUND: Despite some advances in recent years, the genetic control of gonadal sex differentiatio...
The chicken embryo has long been a useful model organism for studying development, including sex det...
The chicken embryo has long been a useful model organism for studying development, including sex det...