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Maternally derived egg yolk steroid hormones and sex determination: review of a paradox in reptiles.

Rajkumar S Radder1.   

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17954982     DOI: 10.1007/s12038-007-0123-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biosci        ISSN: 0250-5991            Impact factor:   1.826


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1.  Maternal androgens in egg yolks: relation with sex, incubation time and embryonic growth.

Authors:  Corine M Eising; Wendt Müller; Cor Dijkstra; Ton G G Groothuis
Journal:  Gen Comp Endocrinol       Date:  2003-06-15       Impact factor: 2.822

2.  Sex-ratio adjustment when relatives interact: a test of constraints on adaptation.

Authors:  Stuart A West; David M Shuker; Ben C Sheldon
Journal:  Evolution       Date:  2005-06       Impact factor: 3.694

Review 3.  Manipulative signals in family conflict? On the function of maternal yolk hormones in birds.

Authors:  Wendt Müller; C Kate M Lessells; Peter Korsten; Nikolaus von Engelhardt
Journal:  Am Nat       Date:  2007-04       Impact factor: 3.926

4.  Offspring sex is not related to maternal allocation of yolk steroids in the lizard Bassiana duperreyi (Scincidae).

Authors:  Rajkumar Radder; Sinan Ali; Richard Shine
Journal:  Physiol Biochem Zool       Date:  2007-01-03       Impact factor: 2.247

5.  Temperature sex reversal implies sex gene dosage in a reptile.

Authors:  Alexander E Quinn; Arthur Georges; Stephen D Sarre; Fiorenzo Guarino; Tariq Ezaz; Jennifer A Marshall Graves
Journal:  Science       Date:  2007-04-20       Impact factor: 47.728

6.  Maternal androgens in black-headed gull (Larus ridibundus) eggs: consequences for chick development.

Authors:  C M Eising; C Eikenaar; H Schwabl; T G Groothuis
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2001-04-22       Impact factor: 5.349

7.  Three thousand years of questioning sex determination.

Authors:  U Mittwoch
Journal:  Cytogenet Cell Genet       Date:  2000

8.  Prenatal exposure to testosterone increases ectoparasite susceptibility in the common lizard (Lacerta vivipara).

Authors:  Tobias Uller; Mats Olsson
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2003-09-07       Impact factor: 5.349

9.  Maternally derived yolk hormones vary in follicles of the painted turtle, Chrysemys picta.

Authors:  Rachel M Bowden; Michael A Ewert; Steven Freedberg; Craig E Nelson
Journal:  J Exp Zool       Date:  2002-06-15

10.  Experimental manipulation of steroid concentrations in circulation and in egg yolks of turtles.

Authors:  Frederic J Janzen; Matthew E Wilson; John K Tucker; Stephen P Ford
Journal:  J Exp Zool       Date:  2002-06-15
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Review 1.  Temperature fluctuations and maternal estrogens as critical factors for understanding temperature-dependent sex determination in nature.

Authors:  Rachel M Bowden; Ryan T Paitz
Journal:  J Exp Zool A Ecol Integr Physiol       Date:  2018-05-28

2.  Seasonal shifts in sex ratios are mediated by maternal effects and fluctuating incubation temperatures.

Authors:  Amanda W Carter; Rachel M Bowden; Ryan T Paitz
Journal:  Funct Ecol       Date:  2016-12-19       Impact factor: 5.608

3.  Segregating variation for temperature-dependent sex determination in a lizard.

Authors:  T Rhen; A Schroeder; J T Sakata; V Huang; D Crews
Journal:  Heredity (Edinb)       Date:  2010-08-11       Impact factor: 3.821

4.  Maternally derived hormones, neurosteroids and the development of behaviour.

Authors:  James C Mouton; Renée A Duckworth
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2021-01-27       Impact factor: 5.349

5.  Latitudinal Variation in the Pattern of Temperature-Dependent Sex Determination in the Japanese Gecko, Gekko japonicus.

Authors:  Shuran Li; Zhiwang Xu; Laigao Luo; Jun Ping; Huabin Zhou; Lei Xie; Yongpu Zhang
Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2022-04-07       Impact factor: 3.231

Review 6.  Steroid signaling and temperature-dependent sex determination-Reviewing the evidence for early action of estrogen during ovarian determination in turtles.

Authors:  Mary Ramsey; David Crews
Journal:  Semin Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2008-11-01       Impact factor: 7.727

7.  Offspring sex in a TSD gecko correlates with an interaction between incubation temperature and yolk steroid hormones.

Authors:  Guo-Hua Ding; Jing Yang; Jin Wang; Xiang Ji
Journal:  Naturwissenschaften       Date:  2012-10-21
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