Sex-determining region Y protein (redirect from SRY gene)
(SRY), or testis-determining factor (TDF), is a DNA-binding protein (also known as gene-regulatory protein/transcription factor) encoded by the SRY gene...
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XX male syndrome (section SRY-positive)
the X with the SRY gene combines with a normal X from the mother during fertilization, the result is an XX male. Less common are SRY-negative XX males...
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female with a vagina, cervix, and ovaries has XY chromosomes, but the SRY gene has been shut down. In most species with XY sex determination, an organism...
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There is a gene in the Y chromosome that has regulatory sequences that control genes that code for maleness, called the SRY gene. This gene produces a...
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Germ cell (section The Sry gene of the Y chromosome)
arriving primordial cells to differentiate into sperm. In the absence of the Sry gene, primordial germ cells differentiate into eggs. Removing genital ridges...
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the SRY gene is the main gene in determining male characteristics, but multiple genes are required to develop testes. In XY mice, lack of the gene DAX1...
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will not experience puberty. The cause is a lack or inactivation of an SRY gene which is responsible for sexual differentiation. Pregnancy is often possible...
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fuse Mutation in the SRY gene: Can be associated with ovotesticular syndrome Mutation of downstream autosomal genes: Can explain SRY-negative ovotesticular...
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are the mesonephric ducts and paramesonephric ducts. The presence of the SRY gene on the Y chromosome causes the development of the testes in males, and...
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Autosome (redirect from Autosomal gene)
Autosomes still contain sexual determination genes even though they are not sex chromosomes. For example, the SRY gene on the Y chromosome encodes the transcription...
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