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. 1999 Jun;55(6-7):864–875. doi: 10.1007/s000180050340

Sex chromosomes and sex-determining genes: insights from marsupials and monotremes

A Pask 1, J A Marshall Graves 1
PMCID: PMC11146823  PMID: 10412369

Abstract.

Comparative studies of the genes involved in sex determination in the three extant classes of mammals, and other vertebrates, has allowed us to identify genes that are highly conserved in vertebrate sex determination and those that have recently evolved roles in one lineage. Analysis of the conservation and function of candidate genes in different vertebrate groups has been crucial to our understanding of their function and positioning in a conserved vertebrate sex-determining pathway. Here we review comparisons between genes in the sex-determining pathway in different vertebrates, and ask how these comparisons affect our views on the role of each gene in vertebrate sex determination.

Keywords: Key words. Vertebrate sex determination; comparative analysis; DAX1; SOX9; SOX3; SF1; SRY.


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