Journal article

Marsupial Anti-Müllerian Hormone Gene Structure, Regulatory Elements, and Expression

AJ Pask, DJ Whitworth, CA Mao, KJ Wei, N Sankovic, JAM Graves, G Shaw, MB Renfree, RR Behringer

Biology of Reproduction | SOC STUDY REPRODUCTION | Published : 2004

Abstract

During male sexual development in reptiles, birds, and mammals, anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) induces the regression of the Müllerian ducts that normally form the primordia of the female reproductive tract. Whereas Müllerian duct regression occurs during fetal development in eutherian mammals, in marsupial mammals this process occurs after birth. To investigate AMH in a marsupial, we isolated an orthologue from the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenil) and characterized its expression in the testes and ovaries during development. The wallaby AMH gene is highly conserved with the eutherian orthologues that have been studied, particularly within the encoded C-terminal mature domain. The N-terminus ..

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