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. 2012 Mar 15;8(3):e1002575. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1002575

Figure 7. Models of differentiation for the different gonadal lineages.

Figure 7

The interstitial/stromal cells differentiate asymmetrically over the time period examined, as we detected few genes specific to the XX stroma by E13.5, whereas, the XY interstitial population acquired a larger set of lineage-specific genes. Supporting cells are primed with a female bias. The natural progression of the primed state may be to adopt the female differentiated state, but in the presence of Sry the cells repress the female program and adopt the male fate. Conversely, germ cells are primed with a male bias. An extrinsic signal may be required from the mesonephros to induce the adoption of the female fate; otherwise, germ cells adopt the male fate.