| Literature DB >> 17317965 |
M C Wallis1, M L Delbridge, A J Pask, A E Alsop, F Grutzner, P C M O'Brien, W Rens, M A Ferguson-Smith, J A M Graves.
Abstract
In the absence of an SRY orthologue the platypus sex determining gene is unknown, so genes in the human testis determining pathway are of particular interest as candidates. SOX9 is an attractive choice because SOX9 deletions cause male-to-female sex reversal in humans and mice, and SOX9 duplications cause female-to-male sex reversal. We have localized platypus SOX9, as well as the related SOX10, to platypus chromosomes 15 and 10, respectively, the first assignments to these platypus chromosomes, and the first comparative mapping markers from human chromosomes 17 and 22. The autosomal localization of platypus SOX9 in this study contradicts the hypothesis that SOX9 acts as the sex determining switch in platypus. Copyright 2007 S. Karger AG, Basel.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17317965 DOI: 10.1159/000098192
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cytogenet Genome Res ISSN: 1424-8581 Impact factor: 1.636