Journal article
Characterisation of the marsupial-specific ATRY gene: Implications for the evolution of male-specific function
DJ Park, AJ Pask, K Huynh, VR Harley, MB Renfree, JAM Graves
Gene | ELSEVIER | Published : 2005
Abstract
Many or most genes on the mammal Y chromosome evolved a testis-specific function after diverging from an X-borne copy with a general function in both sexes. In marsupial but not eutherian mammals, a testis-specific orthologue (ATRY) of the widely expressed X-borne ATRX gene lies on the Y chromosome. Since mutations in human ATRX cause sex reversal, it is possible that one function of ATRY in marsupials is testicular differentiation. We report here the isolation and sequencing of the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii) ATRY cDNA, and comparison of its sequence with that of tammar ATRX. The evolution of a testis-specific function for the ATRY protein distinct from the general role of ATRX in bot..
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