A duplicated copy of DMRT1 in the sex-determining region of the Y chromosome of the medaka,Oryzias latipes |
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Authors: | Nanda Indrajit Kondo Mariko Hornung Ute Asakawa Shuichi Winkler Christoph Shimizu Atsushi Shan Zhihong Haaf Thomas Shimizu Nobuyoshi Shima Akihiro Schmid Michael Schartl Manfred |
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Institution: | Institute for Human Genetics, Biocenter, University of Würzburg, D-97074 Würzburg, Germany. |
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Abstract: | The genes that determine the development of the male or female sex are known in Caenorhabditis elegans, Drosophila, and most mammals. In many other organisms the existence of sex-determining factors has been shown by genetic evidence but the genes are unknown. We have found that in the fish medaka the Y chromosome-specific region spans only about 280 kb. It contains a duplicated copy of the autosomal DMRT1 gene, named DMRT1Y. This is the only functional gene in this chromosome segment and maps precisely to the male sex-determining locus. The gene is expressed during male embryonic and larval development and in the Sertoli cells of the adult testes. These features make DMRT1Y a candidate for the medaka male sex-determining gene. |
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