Fredga K
Department of Genetics, University of Uppsala, Sweden.
Differentiation. 1983;23 Suppl:S23-30. doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-69150-8_4.
There are a number of mammalian species with complicated or unknown mechanisms for sex determination. The literature is reviewed with special reference to the origin and evolution of the sex chromosome mechanisms in three species of monotremes and in the following species of rodents: the creeping vole (Microtus oregoni), the mole vole (Ellobius lutescens), the Amami spinous country rat (Tokudaia osimensis), the wood lemming (Myopus schisticolor), the varying lemming (Dicrostonyx torquatus), South American field mice (Akodon sp.), and the short-tailed bandicoot rat (Nesokia indica). Although this is a heterogeneous group with regard to their sex chromosomes, it is striking that among placental mammals only one order, Rodentia, and only two of its subfamilies, Microtinae and Murinae, are represented. Various reasons for this are discussed. Some of these species have proven to be excellent models for studies of fundamental processes involved in sex determination.
有许多哺乳动物的性别决定机制复杂或未知。本文回顾了相关文献,特别提及了三种单孔目动物以及以下几种啮齿动物的性染色体机制的起源与进化:俄勒冈田鼠(Microtus oregoni)、麝鼠(Ellobius lutescens)、冲绳刺鼠(Tokudaia osimensis)、林旅鼠(Myopus schisticolor)、变色旅鼠(Dicrostonyx torquatus)、南美田鼠(Akodon sp.)以及短尾袋狸鼠(Nesokia indica)。尽管就其性染色体而言,这是一个异类群体,但引人注目的是,在胎盘哺乳动物中,只有一个目,即啮齿目,且只有其两个亚科,即田鼠亚科和鼠亚科,有代表物种。文中讨论了造成这种情况的各种原因。其中一些物种已被证明是研究性别决定所涉及的基本过程的优秀模型。