Volff Jean-Nicolas, Kondo Mariko, Schartl Manfred
Physiologische Chemie I, Biozentrum, University of Würzburg, am Hubland, D-97074 Würzburg, Germany.
Trends Genet. 2003 Apr;19(4):196-9. doi: 10.1016/S0168-9525(03)00051-9.
An outstanding candidate for a primary male-determining gene equivalent to Sry of mammals has been recently described from a non-mammalian vertebrate, the medaka fish (Oryzias latipes). However, the universality of dmY/dmrt1Y as the master sex-determining gene in fish is questionable. Phylogenetic analysis shows that dmY/dmrt1Y is an evolutionarily young Y chromosome-specific duplicate of a gene involved in testis development in vertebrates, and that this duplicate cannot be the primary sex-determining gene in most other fish species. Study of alternative fish models will probably uncover new genetic strategies controlling sexual dimorphism in vertebrates.
最近,在一种非哺乳动物脊椎动物——青鳉鱼(Oryzias latipes)中发现了一个与哺乳动物的Sry基因等效的主要雄性决定基因的优秀候选基因。然而,dmY/dmrt1Y作为鱼类主要性别决定基因的普遍性值得怀疑。系统发育分析表明,dmY/dmrt1Y是脊椎动物中参与睾丸发育的一个基因在进化上较新的Y染色体特异性复制基因,而且在大多数其他鱼类物种中,这个复制基因不可能是主要的性别决定基因。对其他鱼类模型的研究可能会揭示控制脊椎动物性二态性的新遗传策略。