- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
How to evolve new vertebrate sex determining genes
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
DEVELOPMENTAL DYNAMICS
Volume 242, Issue 4, Pages 354-359
Publisher
Wiley
Online
2012-10-16
DOI
10.1002/dvdy.23887
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Are some chromosomes particularly good at sex? Insights from amniotes
- (2012) Denis O’Meally et al. CHROMOSOME RESEARCH
- An Immune-Related Gene Evolved into the Master Sex-Determining Gene in Rainbow Trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss
- (2012) Ayaka Yano et al. CURRENT BIOLOGY
- Tracing the Emergence of a Novel Sex-Determining Gene in Medaka, Oryzias luzonensis
- (2012) T. Myosho et al. GENETICS
- A Y-linked anti-Mullerian hormone duplication takes over a critical role in sex determination
- (2012) R. S. Hattori et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- A Trans-Species Missense SNP in Amhr2 Is Associated with Sex Determination in the Tiger Pufferfish, Takifugu rubripes (Fugu)
- (2012) Takashi Kamiya et al. PLoS Genetics
- Strong conservation of the bird Z chromosome in reptilian genomes is revealed by comparative painting despite 275 million years divergence
- (2011) Martina Pokorná et al. CHROMOSOMA
- Molecular evolution of vertebrate sex-determining genes
- (2011) Shuuji Mawaribuchi et al. CHROMOSOME RESEARCH
- Chromosomal evolution in Gekkonidae. I. Chromosome painting between Gekko and Hemidactylus species reveals phylogenetic relationships within the group
- (2011) Vladimir A. Trifonov et al. CHROMOSOME RESEARCH
- Function and evolution of sex determination mechanisms, genes and pathways in insects
- (2010) Tanja Gempe et al. BIOESSAYS
- Sex Chromosome Evolution in Lizards: Independent Origins and Rapid Transitions
- (2010) T. Ezaz et al. CYTOGENETIC AND GENOME RESEARCH
- Opposite roles of DMRT1 and its W-linked paralogue, DM-W, in sexual dimorphism of Xenopus laevis: implications of a ZZ/ZW-type sex-determining system
- (2010) S. Yoshimoto et al. DEVELOPMENT
- Sry: the master switch in mammalian sex determination
- (2010) K. Kashimada et al. DEVELOPMENT
- Identification of SOX3 as an XX male sex reversal gene in mice and humans
- (2010) Edwina Sutton et al. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION
- Somatic sex identity is cell autonomous in the chicken
- (2010) D. Zhao et al. NATURE
- Transcriptional Rewiring of the Sex Determining dmrt1 Gene Duplicate by Transposable Elements
- (2010) Amaury Herpin et al. PLoS Genetics
- Are homologies in vertebrate sex determination due to shared ancestry or to limited options?
- (2010) Jennifer A Marshall Graves et al. GENOME BIOLOGY
- The male-determining gene SRY is a hybrid of DGCR8 and SOX3, and is regulated by the transcription factor CP2
- (2009) Youichi Sato et al. MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY
- The avian Z-linked gene DMRT1 is required for male sex determination in the chicken
- (2009) Craig A. Smith et al. NATURE
- Sex Determination and Sex Chromosome Evolution: Insights from Medaka
- (2009) M. Kondo et al. Sexual Development
- The ZW sex chromosomes of Gekko hokouensis (Gekkonidae, Squamata) represent highly conserved homology with those of avian species
- (2008) Aya Kawai et al. CHROMOSOMA
- Diversity in the origins of sex chromosomes in anurans inferred from comparative mapping of sexual differentiation genes for three species of the Raninae and Xenopodinae
- (2008) Yoshinobu Uno et al. CHROMOSOME RESEARCH
- Bird-like sex chromosomes of platypus imply recent origin of mammal sex chromosomes
- (2008) F. Veyrunes et al. GENOME RESEARCH
- A W-linked DM-domain gene, DM-W, participates in primary ovary development in Xenopus laevis
- (2008) S. Yoshimoto et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- SRY and the Standoff in Sex Determination
- (2007) Leo DiNapoli et al. MOLECULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY
Publish scientific posters with Peeref
Peeref publishes scientific posters from all research disciplines. Our Diamond Open Access policy means free access to content and no publication fees for authors.
Learn MoreBecome a Peeref-certified reviewer
The Peeref Institute provides free reviewer training that teaches the core competencies of the academic peer review process.
Get Started