Journal article

The Rhox homeobox gene family shows sexually dimorphic and dynamic expression during mouse embryonic gonad development

H Daggag, T Svingen, PS Western, JA Van Den Bergen, PJ McClive, VR Harley, P Koopman, AH Sinclair

Biology of Reproduction | Published : 2008

Abstract

Reproductive capacity is fundamental to the survival of all species. Consequently, much research has been undertaken to better understand gametogenesis and the interplay between germ cells and the somatic cell lineages of the gonads. In this study, we have analyzed the embryonic expression pattern of the X-linked gene family Reproductive homeobox genes on the X chromosome (Rhox) in mice. Our data show that eight members of the Rhox gene family are developmentally regulated in sexually dimorphic and temporally dynamic patterns in the developing germ cells during early gonadogenesis. These changes coincide with critical stages of differentiation where the germ cells enter either mitotic arrest..

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