Pask A, Renfree M B
Department of Zoology, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, 3010, Australia.
J Exp Zool. 2001 Nov 1;290(6):586-96. doi: 10.1002/jez.1109.
The role of genes in the differentiation of the testis and ovary has been extensively studied in the human and the mouse. Despite over a decade of investigations, the precise roles of genes and their interactions in the pathway of sex determination are still unclear. We have chosen to take a comparative look at sex determination and differentiation to gain insights into the evolution and the conserved functions of these genes. To achieve this, we have examined a wide variety of eutherian sex determining genes in a marsupial, the tammar wallaby, to determine which genes have a conserved and fundamental mammalian sex determining role. These investigations have provided many unique insights. Here, we review the recent molecular and endocrine investigations into sexual development in marsupials, and highlight how these studies have shed light on the roles of genes and hormones in mammalian sex determination and differentiation.
基因在人类和小鼠睾丸与卵巢分化过程中的作用已得到广泛研究。尽管经过了十多年的研究,但基因在性别决定途径中的精确作用及其相互作用仍不清楚。我们选择对性别决定和分化进行比较研究,以深入了解这些基因的进化和保守功能。为实现这一目标,我们在有袋动物——帚尾袋貂中研究了多种真兽亚纲动物的性别决定基因,以确定哪些基因具有保守且基本的哺乳动物性别决定作用。这些研究提供了许多独特的见解。在此,我们回顾了近期关于有袋动物性发育的分子和内分泌研究,并强调这些研究如何揭示了基因和激素在哺乳动物性别决定和分化中的作用。