Koopman P, Gubbay J, Vivian N, Goodfellow P, Lovell-Badge R
Laboratory of Eukaryotic Molecular Genetics, MRC National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London, UK.
Nature. 1991 May 9;351(6322):117-21. doi: 10.1038/351117a0.
The initiation of male development in mammals requires one or more genes on the Y chromosome. A recently isolated gene, termed SRY in humans and Sry in mouse, has many of the genetic and biological properties expected of a Y-located testis-determining gene. It is now shown that Sry on a 14-kilobase genomic DNA fragment is sufficient to induce testis differentiation and subsequent male development when introduced into chromosomally female mouse embryos.
哺乳动物雄性发育的启动需要Y染色体上的一个或多个基因。最近分离出的一个基因,在人类中称为SRY,在小鼠中称为Sry,它具有许多位于Y染色体上的睾丸决定基因所预期的遗传和生物学特性。现在已经表明,当将14千碱基基因组DNA片段上的Sry导入染色体为雌性的小鼠胚胎中时,足以诱导睾丸分化和随后的雄性发育。