Literature DB >> 11748611

Sex, genes, and heat: triggers of diversity.

P S Western1, A H Sinclair.   

Abstract

In vertebrates, sex is determined by a surprising variety of mechanisms. In many reptiles, the primary testis or ovary-determining trigger is regulated by egg incubation temperature. This temperature dependent sex determining (TSD) mechanism occurs in all crocodilians and marine turtles examined to date and is common in terrestrial turtles and viviparous lizards (Ewert et al. 1994. J Exp Zool 270:3-15; Lang and Andrews. 1994. J Exp Biol 270:28-44; Mrosovsky. 1994. J Exp Zool 270:16-27; Pieau. 1996. Bioessays 18:19-26; Viets et al. 1994. J Exp Zool 270:45-56; Wibbels et al. 1998. J Exp Zool 281:409-416). In contrast, sex in mammals and birds is determined chromosomally (CSD). Despite these differences, morphological development of the gonads in all these vertebrate groups appears to have been conserved through evolution. Therefore, the genetic mechanisms triggering sex determination appear not to have been conserved through evolution, although the basic genetic pathway controlling the morphological differentiation of the gonads appears to have been conserved. Copyright 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11748611     DOI: 10.1002/jez.1113

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Zool        ISSN: 0022-104X


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