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Publication : Subtractive hybridisation screen identifies sexually dimorphic gene expression in the embryonic mouse gonad.

First Author  McClive PJ Year  2003
Journal  Genesis Volume  37
Issue  2 Pages  84-90
PubMed ID  14595844 Mgi Jnum  J:86589
Mgi Id  MGI:2680835 Doi  10.1002/gene.10231
Citation  McClive PJ, et al. (2003) Subtractive hybridisation screen identifies sexually dimorphic gene expression in the embryonic mouse gonad. Genesis 37(2):84-90
abstractText  The sex of most mammals is determined by the action of SRY. Its presence initiates testis formation resulting in male differentiation, its absence results in ovary formation and female differentiation. We have used suppression subtraction hybridisation between 12.0-12.5 days postcoitum (dpc) mouse testes and ovaries to identify genes that potentially lie within the Sry pathway. Normalised urogenital ridge libraries comprising 8,352 clones were differentially screened with subtracted probes. A total of 272 candidate cDNAs were tested for qualitative differential expression and localisation by whole mount in situ hybridisation; germ cell-dependent or -independent expression was further resolved using busulfan. Fifty-four genes were identified that showed higher expression in the testis than the ovary. One novel gene may be a candidate for interactions with WT1, based on its localisation to Sertoli cells and map position (16q24.3).
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