Journal article

Genetic regulation of mammalian gonad development

S Eggers, T Ohnesorg, A Sinclair

Nature Reviews Endocrinology | Published : 2014

Abstract

Sex-specific gonadal development starts with formation of the bipotential gonad, which then differentiates into either a mature testis or an ovary. This process is dependent on activation of either the testis-specific or the ovary-specific pathway while the opposite pathway is continuously repressed. A network of transcription factors tightly regulates initiation and maintenance of these distinct pathways; disruption of these networks can lead to disorders of sex development in humans and male-to-female or female-to-male sex reversal in mice. Sry is the Y-linked master switch that is both required and sufficient to drive the testis-determining pathway. Another key component of the testis pat..

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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The authors' research work was supported by The National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia (program grant #546517 and project grant #1031214); the Helen Macpherson Smith Trust (partnership grant #6846); the Ian Potter Centre for Genomics and Personalised Medicine; and the Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program.