Ashley Terry
Department of Genetics, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT 06510, USA.
Bioessays. 2005 Jul;27(7):681-4. doi: 10.1002/bies.20265.
Mammal sex determination depends on an XY chromosome system, a gene for testis development and a means of activating the X chromosome. The duckbill platypus challenges these dogmas.(1,2) Gutzner et al.(1) find no recognizable SRY sequence and question whether the mammalian X was even the original sex chromosome in the platypus. Instead they suggest that the original platypus sex chromosomes were derived from the ZW chromosome system of birds and reptiles. Unraveling the puzzles of sex determination and dosage compensation in the platypus has been complicated by the fact that it has a surplus of sex chromosomes. Rather than a single X and Y chromosome, the male platypus has five Xs and five Ys.
哺乳动物的性别决定取决于XY染色体系统、睾丸发育基因以及激活X染色体的方式。鸭嘴兽对这些教条提出了挑战。(1,2)古茨纳等人(1)未发现可识别的SRY序列,并质疑哺乳动物的X染色体甚至是否是鸭嘴兽最初的性染色体。相反,他们认为鸭嘴兽最初的性染色体源自鸟类和爬行动物的ZW染色体系统。鸭嘴兽有多余的性染色体,这一事实使得解开其性别决定和剂量补偿之谜变得复杂。雄性鸭嘴兽并非只有一条X染色体和一条Y染色体,而是有五条X染色体和五条Y染色体。