Edward Grey Institute, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford Oxford OX1 3PS United Kingdom.
Q Rev Biol. 2011 Sep;86(3):163-80. doi: 10.1086/661118.
Sex determination is typically classified as either genotypic or environmental. However, this dichotomy obscures the developmental origin and evolutionary modification of determinants of sex, and therefore hinders an understanding of the processes that generates diversity in sex-determining systems. Recent research on reptiles and fish emphasizes that sex determination is a multifactorial regulatory process that is best understood as a threshold dichotomy rather than as the result of genetically inherited triggers of development. Here we critically assess the relationship between the developmental origin of sex-determining factors and evolutionary transitions in sex-determining systems. Our perspective emphasizes the importance of both genetic and nongenetic causes in evolution of sex determination and may help to generate predictions with respect to the evolutionary patterns of sex-determining systems and the underlying diversity of developmental and genetic regulatory networks.
性别决定通常分为基因型或环境型。然而,这种二分法掩盖了性别决定因素的发育起源和进化修饰,因此阻碍了对产生性别决定系统多样性的过程的理解。最近对爬行动物和鱼类的研究强调,性别决定是一个多因素的调节过程,最好将其理解为一个阈值二分法,而不是遗传上继承的发育触发因素的结果。在这里,我们批判性地评估了性别决定因素的发育起源与性别决定系统进化转变之间的关系。我们的观点强调了遗传和非遗传原因在性别决定进化中的重要性,并可能有助于对性别决定系统的进化模式以及发育和遗传调控网络的潜在多样性产生预测。