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Publication : Determination and stability of sex.

First Author  Ottolenghi C Year  2007
Journal  Bioessays Volume  29
Issue  1 Pages  15-25
PubMed ID  17187356 Mgi Jnum  J:117924
Mgi Id  MGI:3698064 Doi  10.1002/bies.20515
Citation  Ottolenghi C, et al. (2007) Determination and stability of sex. Bioessays 29(1):15-25
abstractText  How is the embryonic bipotential gonad regulated to produce either an ovary or a testis? In males, transient early activation of the Y chromosome Sry gene makes both germ cells and soma male. However, in females, available evidence suggests that the process of ovary sex determination may take place independently in the germline and somatic lineages. In addition, in contrast to testis, in ovary somatic cells, female-to-male gonadal sex reversal can occur at times throughout ovary development and maturation. We suggest that a single gene pathway, likely hinging on the Foxl2 transcription factor, both initiates and maintains sex differentiation in somatic cells of the mammalian ovary.
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