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The role of steroid hormones in the adjustment of primary sex ratio in birds: compiling the pieces of the puzzle.

Kristen J Navara1.   

Abstract

There is ample evidence that birds have the ability to adjust their offsprings' sex ratios before fertilization occurs. Recent work has focused on pinpointing when during the process of oocyte maturation adjustment of sex ratio takes place. Additionally, there is growing support for the idea that there is hormonal control over the process of adjustment of sex ratio in birds. Whether steroid hormones represent direct mediators of the process, however, remains unclear. This review outlines the precise points during maturation of ovarian follicles during which adjustment of primary sex ratios could potentially occur, compiles the evidence for hormonal involvement in the process of primary adjustment of sex ratio, and discusses potential hormonal targets during maturation and fertilization of oocytes where hormones may trigger adjustment of sex ratio in birds.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23900275     DOI: 10.1093/icb/ict083

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Integr Comp Biol        ISSN: 1540-7063            Impact factor:   3.326


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6.  Corticosterone and testosterone treatment influence expression of gene pathways linked to meiotic segregation in preovulatory follicles of the domestic hen.

Authors:  Elizabeth R Wrobel; Alexandra B Bentz; W Walter Lorenz; Stephen T Gardner; Mary T Mendonça; Kristen J Navara
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