Journal article

ASW: a gene with conserved avian W-linkage and female specific expression in chick embryonic gonad

M O'Neill, M Binder, C Smith, J Andrews, K Reed, M Smith, C Millar, D Lambert, A Sinclair

Development Genes and Evolution | SPRINGER VERLAG | Published : 2000

Abstract

Vertebrates exhibit a variety of sex determining mechanisms which fall broadly into two classes: environmental or genetic. In birds and mammals sex is determined by a genetic mechanism. In mammals males are the heterogametic sex (XY) with the Y chromosome acting as a dominant determiner of sex due to the action of the testis-determining factor, SRY. In birds females are the heterogametic sex (ZW); however, it is not known whether the W chromosome carries a dominant ovary-determining gene, or whether Z chromosome dosage determines sex. Using an experimental approach, which assumes only that the sex-determining event in birds is accompanied by sex-specific changes in gene expression, we have i..

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