reviewPhysiological ReviewsJan 1, 2007Closed access

Sex Determination and Gonadal Development in Mammals

Australian Research Council · The University of Queensland

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Abstract

Arguably the most defining moment in our lives is fertilization, the point at which we inherit either an X or a Y chromosome from our father. The profoundly different journeys of male and female life are thus decided by a genetic coin toss. These differences begin to unfold during fetal development, when the Y-chromosomal Sry ("sex-determining region Y") gene is activated in males and acts as a switch that diverts the fate of the undifferentiated gonadal primordia, the genital ridges, towards testis development. This sex-determining event sets in train a cascade of morphological changes, gene regulation, and molecular interactions that directs the differentiation of male characteristics. If this does not…

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Keywords
  • Testis determining factor
  • Sexual differentiation
  • Biology
  • Disorders of sex development
  • Ovary
  • Development of the gonads
  • Y chromosome
  • Sex organ
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